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HAS ANYONE EVER.......

by sandie490, Nov 05, 2009 11:50PM
Hi Everyone,

My question is this,  Has anyone on this forum who has been dxed,  ever had a dx  with a lesion in the Basal Ganglia area of the brain.? Thanks  Sandie
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by sllowe, Nov 07, 2009 12:23PM
Giving this a bump for you Sandie!

Anyone have one in this area?

-shell

by Lulu54, Nov 07, 2009 04:17PM
I'm not remembering - but that doesn't say much since I don't remember lots of things!

Lulu

by saveone, Nov 07, 2009 04:29PM
I am not dx but i have perivascular spaces going down th ebrain stem into the basil ganglia.

The neuro psychologist said that meant brain atrophy.

terry

by sandie490, Nov 08, 2009 11:30PM
To: saveone
Hi Terry

Yeah, apparently I have a lesion in that area, but no one seems concerned, so I thought
that maybe it's because it's not an area where you would get lesions with MS.  Thanks for your response guys!  Sandie
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