Number of lesions
Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 3:57 am
Someone asked about the number of lesions and the correlation with disability. Here is an answer from the Canada MS site.
http://www.msanswers.ca/QuestionView.aspx?L=2&QID=240
Dr Myles looks a bit scary!
New technologies will allow the damage to neurons and axons to be measured which should provide a more accurate prognosis. My difficulty is - what if the scans suggest that you will become very severely disabled? What's the point of knowing this unless they can do something to prevent it happening? Maybe you would be more prepared to take risks with a more extreme treatment (bone marrow transplantation?).
Ian
http://www.msanswers.ca/QuestionView.aspx?L=2&QID=240
Dr Myles looks a bit scary!
New technologies will allow the damage to neurons and axons to be measured which should provide a more accurate prognosis. My difficulty is - what if the scans suggest that you will become very severely disabled? What's the point of knowing this unless they can do something to prevent it happening? Maybe you would be more prepared to take risks with a more extreme treatment (bone marrow transplantation?).
Ian