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Next steps for Multiple Sclerosis ~Can you read my test results? Posted: 11-12-07 10:21am
Hi
this is my first post on here,just
wondering if anyone has any ideas what
this all means,i managed to get hold of
this report from when i was admitted for
rapeat tests after spending two weeks in
hospital the year before when my neuro dx
viral encephilitas although they couldnt
find any virus in the csf. I had repeat
mri,lp,also veps ect.
The report saya this,mri of the cervical
spine showed some anterior thecal
impressions at c5/6 and c6/7,rather larger
at c5/6 where the impression extended
across the canal and was causing some
minor bilacteral foraminal
compromise(dah).
Lumber puncture,csf protein was raised at
565.5 although this had gone down from
previous one wich was 700,csf igG was
raised at 58(normal range 0-30)csf
oligoclonal bands were negative.B12 was
slightly low have since had injections but
then went way too high so gp has stopped
them,i see my neuro again on friday just
wanted to see if anypne had any idea what
might be the next step and what it all
means,many thanks cel.x.
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