Guest guest Posted February 7, 2010 Report Share Posted February 7, 2010 Hi, Anyone want to translate into easier to understand terms. On the cd, the lesions look really big. T2 bright lesions within c6 and t1 vertebral bodies. At the level of C2-3 and C7 to T1, there are wedge-shaped focal T2 hyperintensity within the left lateral aspect of the dorsal white matter. Two discrete areas of cord signal abnormality witout cord expansion involving the left dorsal lateral compartment at the level of C2-3 and C7-T1. Most consistent with chronic demylinating lesions. On the Brain MRI. A single nonspecific focus of T2 prolongation of the left superior temporal lobe. (To me it looks like dawson's fingers, a large many lobed area. Located in in the left superior temporal lobe. Possible dilated perivascular spaces. I have had symptoms since 2001 or so following a Hep. A and B series. I would appreciate any feedback. PS. I added some supplements and have a little bit more enegry today. A couple of days ago I could barely walk and move my legs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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