What Do Presence Of White Spots In A MRI Scan Suggest?
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I read your question carefully and I understand your concern.
White matter lesions in a young individual are in the overwhelming part due to MS.
Whether there are other causes of such lesions...yes there are, can be multiple strokes, vasculitis, infections, remnants of old brain damage due to hypoxia or trauma.
That being said though, the MRI usually differentiates MS from those other causes based on their characteristic location and presence of new enhancing lesions with administration of contrast. I am sure the reports has more additional information than simply white spots.
So if the report describes lesions to be typical and there are no clinical data to indicate infection or stroke I would say the diagnosis is probably of MS. Perhaps if you have the full report you could upload it here so that I could look at it. If in doubt a spine MRI and a spinal tap is the next step.
I remain at your disposal for further questions.