March 13, 2010
I have been having some nuerological problems and my doctor thinks it may be MS. The only thing keeping her from diagnosing it is the fact that the MRI does not show scarring in the traditional MS areas. We’ve done at least a dozen other tests to rule out everything else out there that mimics Multiple Sclerosis. The MRI does however show scarring in other areas — small "BB’s" around the cortex areas of the brain. I have a history of really bad endometriosis. My first laparoscopy still holds the title of "worse case he’s ever seen" even 10 years later.
Can endometrial lessions in the brian cause similar symptoms to MS?
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