Ms lesions brain symptoms

    • [DOC File]Hello

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      Brain stem and cerebellar involvement including cerebellar peduncles is common in patients with MS and ADEM. Cerebellar symptoms and signs are commonly seen in 50-80% in MS patients. On MRI brainstem lesions in 68% and cerebellar lesions in 49%-88% were detected (20). These lesions in MS or ADEM are often bilateral but asymmetric (Figures 14 ...

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    • [DOCX File]Diagnosis and Disease Characteristics

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      The accumulation of brain lesions over time is what leads to irreversible physical and neurological impairment. These lesions occur during relapses. MS is unpredictable because the time at which patients can experience relapses and remissions cannot be estimated.

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    • MS Brainstem Lesions and Their Impact

      Evidence for DIS in the brain based on ≥ 1 T2 symptomatic or asymptomatic lesions in the MS-characteristic (periventricular, juxtacortical/cortical, or infratentorial) regions Evidence for DIS in the spinal cord based on ≥ 2 T2 lesions in the cord

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    • [DOC File]Multiple Sclerosis

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      I was then referred to a neurologist, who initially believed that I had had a stroke and Lyme’s disease based on the spots or lesions on my brain from the MRI. I also lost vision in my left eye and went to another neurologist for a second opinion. After 3 years of mysterious symptoms, my neurologist diagnosed me with MS in 2001.

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