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Is there anyome who can help translate this mri reprt

Hello,
I am  hoping there is someone who has gone through their mri scan for suspect ms can help me with this.
The neuro has said that it is reported as normal but I have symptoms.
It reads,
No gross abnormality seen
T2AX FSE. There are a few bright dots present in the WM of both hemespheres. The number and distribution of these UBO's is consistent with the age of the patient.
No cord abnormality seen
There is focal T2 hyperintense signal in vertebral bodies, C2 C3 C6 and C7. Also in T11 and T12 end especially in T2 and T9.I  I (the radiographer) suspect that the areas of abnormality in T2 and T9 are due to haemangiomas. The other small areas of hyperintensity may be due to hemangimas but also could be due to fatty mrrow.

Any feedback will be so appreciated as I am puzzled.  I have no follow up appointment.

Thankyou  Linda
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Thank you so much for replying.  I did not realise that mri scan showed up every abnormality not just ms lesions.


Best wishes, Linda
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Radiologist doesn't see any gross abnormality in brain (WM = white matter) and spinal cord.

He sees some changes in some neck and chest vertebral bodies (spinal bones) and he suspect they are hemangiomas - benign tumors originating from vessels.
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