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Right side facial & peripheral neuropathy, . blood tests movement tests normal, mri: "some evidence of non specific white matter changes in sub-cortical region, not suspicious of demyeliation. what can this imply?

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The MRI is nonspecific and might be seen in migraine, prior head injury, or many other conditions. A peripheral neuropathy always has an underlying cause, and neurologists can do testing to uncover causation. Depending on outcomes, appropriate therapy might reverse symptoms.

Answered 4/13/2021

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