Hello could anybody offer there thoughts on this mri do you think ms could be ruled out now
Brain
a tiny T2/FLAIR hyper intense white matter lesion bordering on the anterior horn of the left ventricle is noted, which was not visible on prevous exam. A tiny white matter lesion in the semi oval centre on the left side is appears unchanged compared with 2011. both are non specific in the appearances: neither shows patholigic enhancement or restriction of diffusion. No further white matter lesions are identified in supratentorial brain
conclusion
two tiny white matter lesions are identified in the left hemisphere,one of which is new compared with 2011. the appearance of the lesions are non specific, not definitely demyelinating plaques.in any case no active lesions are identified. no posterior fossa or cervical cord abnormalities
Mri results
Re: Mri results
i'm not an mri tech but for comparison here's one that looks more suggestive to my eye...
http://www.thisisms.com/forum/general-d ... tml#p30002
(hmm 10 yrs on i notice i never followed up with more detail on this thread)
1. findings in both brain and spine. different areas affected within the spine (dissemination in space).
2. active areas markedly changed from one test to the next (dissemination in time).
3. 'demyelinating' (without any equivocation), 'periventricular', 'dawson fingers'. these are ms keywords.
http://www.thisisms.com/forum/general-d ... tml#p30002
(hmm 10 yrs on i notice i never followed up with more detail on this thread)
1. findings in both brain and spine. different areas affected within the spine (dissemination in space).
2. active areas markedly changed from one test to the next (dissemination in time).
3. 'demyelinating' (without any equivocation), 'periventricular', 'dawson fingers'. these are ms keywords.
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