"For many years, research in multiple sclerosis (MS) focused mainly on white matter, but today the focus is different. White matter is definitely important, because about 95% of all MS lesions happen there. But new research shows that when MS damages grey matter, the impact is much greater than once believed."
"Brain lesions can lead to multiple sclerosis (MS) symptoms and relapses. We now know that grey matter lesions are closely associated with the cognitive and physical changes related to MS."
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🤔 my very 1st MRI that put me on this Rd The so called Dr said that I had lesions in my gray matter, because of migraines. He completely missed the huge MS lesions forming. Should've heard that call!🤣🤗💕🌠
I've been bringing up grey matter for years at the neuro's office! Unfortunately I don't see the actual neuro anymore but his NP. I think she doesn't know much about it so she passes it over. I am still trying to find out if their MRI machine is the kind that sees the grey or just the white.
I've had both 1.5T and 3T MRIs. The 1.5 was trash and always came back with things like "magnet not strong enough" to see things... So I only get 3T now. I couldn't tell you if those see grey matter.
The clinic I go to has partnered with a university to purchase a 7T machine for clinical/research use. It is set to be installed in July 2020 and operational soon after. I see Neurologist again in July and I'm going to ask him about what it can do. I betcha that baby can see grey matter!
So excited to have that technology available through a local doctor/hospital I already use, since it will be one of only six 7T mri machines available for clinical use in US. I probably won't qualify for an MRI in it, but I bet the imaging quality is phenomenal!
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