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Negative MRI
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 5:10 pm
by dmsmith04
I have been experiencing MS like symptoms. Right not I am in the process of ruling out other diseases. I recently had an mri and the radiologist told my dr.it was ok. However, when I looked at images there was a visible white spot that appeared in some of the images. Is it possible the radiologist overlooked the spot or thought it was insignificant? Is it possible when I see a neuro...he will have a different story to tell?
Re: Negative MRI
Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2015 2:19 am
by euphoniaa
dmsmith04 wrote:I have been experiencing MS like symptoms. Right not I am in the process of ruling out other diseases. I recently had an mri and the radiologist told my dr.it was ok.
However, when I looked at images there was a visible white spot that appeared in some of the images. Is it possible the radiologist overlooked the spot or thought it was insignificant? Is it possible when I see a neuro...he will have a different story to tell?
Hi dmsmith & welcome! The short answer to your questions are, YES and YES.

MRIs are difficult to read even by experts and neuros sometimes disagree with radiologists. I might also add that a single tiny spot or lesion is generally not enough to indicate MS. And, different types/locations of lesions point to many different types of medical conditions.
Diagnosis is often a long process, so relax a bit, take a deep breath, and wait to hear what the neuro says. And feel free to ask more questions. Keep in mind that WE are patients, too, and NOT experts, but we post links to a lot of good information. Good luck!
Re: Negative MRI
Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2015 12:40 pm
by dmsmith04
Thank you! My most serious symptoms (numbness in toes and hands, dropping things because fingers feel weak) have just recently started (last Oct). However, I have been complaining of dizziness/vertigo for some time now. Last year I was diagnosed with IC of bladder. I am not saying I am convinced I have ms, but more the idea I want to make sure my dr.s can absolutely rule it out. So far I have been to my primary dr and had my first rheumatologist app.