Dear Skye76-
Thank you very much for your question. I am happy to address the issues that you pose, although it is important that you recognize that my impression is based entirely on the information you have provided in your posting and is by no means a replacement for an office visit with a neurologist. Diagnosis is contingent on detailed history and
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Physical exam frequency
Physical examination exam and as such, the following information should be considered solely for educational purposes.
Obviously, it will be difficult for me to comment with certainty on your
MRIAbdominal mri
Chest mri
Heart mri
Lumbosacral spine mri
Melanoma of the liver - mri scan
Mri
Mri of the brain
Mri of the head
Mri scans
Spine mri as I have not had the chance to review them for myself. However, given the distribution of the white matter
lesionsAcne - close-up of pustular lesions
Bone lesion biopsy
Chickenpox - lesion on the leg
Chickenpox - lesions on the chest
Erythema multiforme, circular lesions - hands
Erythema multiforme, target lesions on the palm
Gram stain of skin lesion
Herpes zoster (shingles) - close-up of lesion
Janeway lesion - close-up
Janeway lesion on the finger
Kaposi's sarcoma - lesion on the foot you describe in your posting and your apparent lack of symptoms, it seems less likely that these
lesionsAcne - close-up of pustular lesions
Bone lesion biopsy
Chickenpox - lesion on the leg
Chickenpox - lesions on the chest
Erythema multiforme, circular lesions - hands
Erythema multiforme, target lesions on the palm
Gram stain of skin lesion
Herpes zoster (shingles) - close-up of lesion
Janeway lesion - close-up
Janeway lesion on the finger
Kaposi's sarcoma - lesion on the foot represent
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Multiple sclerosis
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Multiple system atrophy sclerosisAmyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Arteriosclerosis of the extremities
Atherosclerosis
Atherosclerosis of internal carotid artery
Developmental process of atherosclerosis
Diabetic nephropathy
Enlarged view of atherosclerosis
Multiple sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis - resources
Otosclerosis
Scleroderma. I would need more details regarding your symptoms as well as a
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Physical exam frequency
Physical examination exam to be able to interpret these findings in context.
Unfortunately, I am not
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Chest mri
Heart mri
Lumbosacral spine mri
Melanoma of the liver - mri scan
Mri
Mri of the brain
Mri of the head
Mri scans
Spine mri was done in the
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Migraine - resources
Migraine cause
Migraine headache
Migraine with aura
Migraine without aura
Mixed tension migraine/headaches? Sometimes,
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Migraine - resources
Migraine cause
Migraine headache
Migraine with aura
Migraine without aura
Mixed tension migraine headaches can develop white matter abnormalities as you described above.
At any rate, if you feel as though your GP has not adequately addressed your concerns, you might consider consulting with a neurologist who may be able to sort out your history and provide you with more information. If you do choose to do so, I recommend you bring the actual films (not just the
MRIAbdominal mri
Chest mri
Heart mri
Lumbosacral spine mri
Melanoma of the liver - mri scan
Mri
Mri of the brain
Mri of the head
Mri scans
Spine mri report) with you to the appointment for the neurologist to review.
I wish you the best of luck!
Sincerely,
JBT, MD
originally located outside left in his line of vision, the circles or dots have now shifted to
outside right. He had a thorough eye exam a month ago and aside from a change is prescription,all seemed fine. Back in the mid 70's, he had a flu shot that resulted in 6
months of partial paralysis in both legs. He self diagnosed it as Gillian Barre Syndrome but it was never professionally resolved. He also has episodes of heavy coughing followed by what he describes as throat closure and an inability to catch his breath. I also notice that he has body tremors while sleeping. His breathing is irregular while sleeping.
We have made an appointment with a neurologist through our family physician but must wait an additional 2 weeks to see him. Meantime, the symptoms are not subsiding.
What could this ailment be? Thank you for your assistance.
originally located outside left in his line of vision, the circles or dots have now shifted to
outside right. He had a thorough eye exam a month ago and aside from a change is prescription,all seemed fine. Back in the mid 70's, he had a flu shot that resulted in 6
months of partial paralysis in both legs. He self diagnosed it as Gillian Barre Syndrome but it was never professionally resolved. He also has episodes of heavy coughing followed by what he describes as throat closure and an inability to catch his breath. I also notice that he has body tremors while sleeping. His breathing is irregular while sleeping.
We have made an appointment with a neurologist through our family physician but must wait an additional 2 weeks to see him. Meantime, the symptoms are not subsiding.
What could this ailment be? Thank you for your assistance.