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frowngirl
How significant is a pontomedullary lesion when determing if the symptoms are related to MS or not.
Is this type of lesion a significant finding??
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frowngirl
anyone interested in helping me? I would like to hear form one of the doctors who are memebers of the board.
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sam_amilia
Maybe you should try posting in the MS forum? I have no idea about your qustions SORRY :(
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