Hello,
I recently had an MRI in which the radiologist indicated I had lesions compatible with MS, but he did not give much detail. My neuro asked the radiologist for clarification, and the radiologist issued a new report in which he gave greater detail regarding the lesions he found. He said there are "multiple ovoid lesions on FLAIR in the pericallosal white matter, oriented perpendicular to the interhemispheric faux". Does the radiologist's description sound fairly typical of MS lesions? What else can cause these kinds of lesions in that area? Thank you for your input.
I recently had an MRI in which the radiologist indicated I had lesions compatible with MS, but he did not give much detail. My neuro asked the radiologist for clarification, and the radiologist issued a new report in which he gave greater detail regarding the lesions he found. He said there are "multiple ovoid lesions on FLAIR in the pericallosal white matter, oriented perpendicular to the interhemispheric faux". Does the radiologist's description sound fairly typical of MS lesions? What else can cause these kinds of lesions in that area? Thank you for your input.
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