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I sent the first part of my radiology report on my mri and ...
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I sent the first part of my radiology report on my mri and someone Dr. Mark I think translated it. Here is the second part. Please could someone translate it? I am concerned they are so intent on ms. Thank-you. Several hyperintense foci on T2 and FLAIR sequences are present within the subcortical white matter and periventrular deep white matter of both frontal both parietal lobes. They range in size from 1-2 mm to 9mm lesion in the left periventricular region. They are nonspecific. Certainly the plaque of multiple sclerosis can have this appearance and given the patient's young age MS should be of prime concern.

 

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July 10 5:20 PM (9 minutes and 19 seconds later)
         
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July 10 6:05 PM (45 minutes and 10 seconds later)
         
Actually, I have blood work on the 17th and then they will schedule the LP and thank-you for your clear translation. It really makes me feel better as not knowing medical terms, sounds terrible. If it was definitely MS would he have said specific?
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July 11 8:51 AM (14 hours and 31 minutes and 41 seconds later)
         
thank you, I had thought I accepted this and made a comment but guess not. Last night my hips and arms hurt badly all night. My hips often do but not generally my arms. Would this be common for ms or more to do with the osteoarthritis in my neck and upper spine? I was out shopping all day.
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July 11 9:06 AM (15 minutes and 20 seconds later)
         
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Pain is something I would usually associate with osteoarthritis, or degenerative disease of the spine, rather than MS.


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July 13 8:44 AM (1 day and 23 hours later)
         
Thank-you. I have had another night of terrible pain in my arms and hips. Why does it happen in the night? I am going camping for 4 days beginning Monday is there anything I can take that will help. I took 2 extra strength ibuprofin and still woke up in pain. I am not one to take medication and usually it knocks me out. Is there anything you would suggest?
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