Search Results for "Differential Diagnosis White Matter Disease"

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I finally found a fairly complete list of conditions that can cause white matter brain lesions in a Neurology textbook. (I do know that Celiac Disease is missing from the Inflammation category.) Not that this is very useful for people already diagnosed wi...


Abstract: It is widely accepted that magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings are not totally specific for the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. White matter lesions that mimic those of multiple sclerosis may be detected in both normal volunteers and pa...


I am 49 years and suffering on headache and dizziness. Please explain my MRI result bloew: There are numerous foci of hyperintense signal in the periventricular and subcortical white matter, bilaterally. The white matter lesions do not enhance on postci...


Many people come to our forum because they are told they have "white spots, or lesions on their brain, and the doctor will not dx them with MS, thought they feel they have met the Criteria by their own research or what they have learned here. We’ve di...


I just recently had an MRI of the brain, cervical & lumbar spine. My report is as follows: There are tiny hyperintensities at the frontal subcortical white matter and at the right parietal white matter. Ill-defined hyperintensities at the posterior pari...


My grandpa had a frequently headache. We brought him to have MRI. And the MRI report show following impression: 1. Finding are suggestive of a tumour in the right Meckel's cave with infiltration of the adjacent medical temporal lobe and pterygoid proces...


What is White Matter Disease thet tild ny Niece she has it and futher test are reqiured they said they would explain it then but i wish to know what it means


Hey Doc, This year I experienced a tremor in my left hand, cognitive problems including; feeling foggy, short term memory problems, a general sense of malaise and uneasiness and balance difficulties. I had an MRI which stated "Multiple T2 hyperintense l...


My PCP thinks I may have white matter disease and is quite sure that I don't have MS. She thinks my episode this weekend with the jumpy jittery vision and then melting fatigue was some kind of seizure and is sending me for an EEG on Tuesday the 27th. W...


My husband was diagnosed two years ago with white matter disease, ( an enormous amount)., not related to stroke. The recent MRI shows a 30 to 40 % jincrease in the disease. Would one expect the disease to continue to increase at the same rate?


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