Share on Pinterest Images of MS Lesions on the spine, via x ray. Image Credit: Yoon BN, Ha CK, Lee KW, Park SH, Sung JJ. A confusing case of multiple sclerosis and central nervous system graft ...
Multiple sclerosis causes lesions to the spinal cord and other parts of the central nervous system. An MRI can detect spinal cord lesions and help diagnose and monitor the condition. Multiple ...
1 Puget Sound Sports and Spine Physicians, Seattle, Washington ... There is a relatively high incidence of radiographically identified spondylolysis in the general population, but the vast majority of ...
"Other people don't even have [lesions] on their brain, they have like a couple on the spine." CHRISTINA APPLEGATE IGNORED ...
Removing a small part of the brain can be a safe and effective way of stopping them - but if radiologists cannot see the tiny lesions on brain scans, diagnosis, treatment and surgery can be delayed.