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2nd mri:nonspecific wm demyeli could be sequelae of migraine is seen at both subcorti frontal parietal lobes and dilated pvs. compared 1st mri,unremarkable exam of the brain with no evidence of demyeli. disease& no signif interval change noted means?

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Gather you seek the significance of the newest MRI, which appears nonspecific. The migraine white matter lesions are usually posterior, but if you are a smoker, these types of lesions can also be present. If neither is consistent with your history, then might consider Multiple Sclerosis, if your symptoms are consistent. Find a neurologist to thoroughly discuss this, and whether spinal tap?

Answered 9/19/2022

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