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    Hi

    I was wondering if any professionals out there could interpret this for me. There is evidence of hyperintense T2/FLAIR lesions in subcortial white matter on the right and left frontal lobes frontal lobes, left parietal lobe, right side of the rostrum of the corpuus callosm, right and left paraventricular white matter; there is no evidence of associated signal abnormalities on DWI ADC or EPI. No edema or mass effect.

    My neurologist thinks 95 percent ms

    Can anyone please interpret this

    Thanks
    Tom

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      #3
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        That last link i think i copied incorrectly--here it is again

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          #5
          I don't know much about MRI results, but when I was diagnosed, my neuro did tell me that MS lesions like to "hang out" in certain areas of the brain...the corpus callosum and periventricular spaces are two of their favorite places .

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