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Suggest Treatment For Relapsing Progressive Multiple Sclerosis

I have been diagnosed with Relapsing Progressive Multiple Sclerosis. Yesterday I received results from an ultrasound that was done on the left lumbrosacral area of my back. The results state that there is a homogeneously hypoechoic nonvascular lesion. Is this caused by my MS?
Tue, 20 Oct 2015
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this is not related to MS. u have to specify ur complaints to exactly say what lesion it is. seems to be some benign lesion. possibility of neurofibroma to be considered
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Suggest Treatment For Relapsing Progressive Multiple Sclerosis

this is not related to MS. u have to specify ur complaints to exactly say what lesion it is. seems to be some benign lesion. possibility of neurofibroma to be considered