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OhioHealth Multiple Sclerosis Lecture-Understanding Your MRI 

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OhioHealth MS experts explain what to look for in reading your MRI and questions to ask your provider when viewing it such as T1 and T2 lesions and atrophy. Learn more about OhioHealth’s MS Clinic at www.OhioHealth.com/MS.

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@meladydianne9253
@meladydianne9253 4 года назад
My husband got his results back today, turns out he has MS. The doctor went over his MRI and took her time explaining what we were looking at, but this very informative as well.
@GodisGreat...89
@GodisGreat...89 2 года назад
See coimbra protocol
@echo2893
@echo2893 4 года назад
This was very well done, thank you for providing this information.
@puzyld7641
@puzyld7641 7 лет назад
Great video. Never have discussed my MRI with a health care provider. Sad state of things.
@sandrajdavis1236
@sandrajdavis1236 3 года назад
Thank y’all so much for details on MRI MS is for real Journey Have been & IS For Me. I’ve had some excellent care ...Thank Y’all
@erikhenry689
@erikhenry689 4 года назад
Great info... thank you. I just watched a video about how difficult it can be to get disability comp for this because when we're not in a moment of suffering we can often look fine to others. This is horrible since this is such an unpredictable and awful condition. I hope these rules get refined.
@darlene1187
@darlene1187 5 лет назад
Wow. This is so informative. Thank-you!
@cina5288
@cina5288 5 лет назад
Thank you for the video!!!
@shinsekai1
@shinsekai1 2 года назад
this is very helpful i am trying to understand my progression better and i've been looking for a video just like this. thank you so much
@lemonpeelangelfish
@lemonpeelangelfish 3 года назад
Excellent video - thank you 😊
@meghaleegohain6459
@meghaleegohain6459 3 года назад
This was really informative. I wish my doctor would have explained my MRI this was to me.
@ryanw4842
@ryanw4842 2 месяца назад
This is why questions should be properly vetted or someone helping to articulate the questions.
@MaryGerdt
@MaryGerdt 2 года назад
Really good lesson reading MRI’s. Wanted to ask Him about Gadolinium Retention.
@shastina5493
@shastina5493 3 года назад
Thank you very much! Very informative and as a laymen I understood everything you said! Surprised myself a bit! Lol! I feel the need to point out though that the very last question at the end, you handled well by not really commenting on! 😂 🙉🙈🙊 on what other technologies, that are controversial in the medical/scientific world, are being developed....so I heard! Lol! Just stood there with that smile! 😁 💙
@mountainmover9822
@mountainmover9822 Год назад
Thanks I know you posted this many years ago but as a retired Veterinary surgeon I appreciate your ability to help me understand Ms a little bit better when I read MRI. I know you probably don't respond to comments but, currently here in Las Vegas August 9th 2022 one of my buddies had a relapse weakness and all that crap but then they say there are no new lesions. Do you think there might be too much of a push to say you know no new deterioration what was that acronym
@Grambon1
@Grambon1 3 года назад
Thank you for these talks. It really helps to understand what's happening.
@KellyinTN
@KellyinTN 2 года назад
A good friend of mine had an entirely clear brain and spine mri. She was MS positive after a spinal tap confirmed. She also has trigeminal neuralgia.
@GodisGreat...89
@GodisGreat...89 2 года назад
See coimbra protocol
@donwilliam82
@donwilliam82 2 года назад
Contact doctor Akhigbe for your MS cure with his herbal medication
@donwilliam82
@donwilliam82 2 года назад
Message him on Whats App
@donwilliam82
@donwilliam82 2 года назад
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@karinafoster6974
@karinafoster6974 Год назад
Hi there. I just watched this video. Thanks for explaining MRI's to us. I was wondering what would you suggested for treatment options, if someone has tried 4 different MS meds, but are still getting lesions?
@sarablackwolfdancer9359
@sarablackwolfdancer9359 5 лет назад
My question is, if you have a lesion in the brain and a lesion in the spinal cord (from whatever process), can they confuse a neurologist doing a physical/reflex exam? So for example, can one cause hypertonia and the other cause hyporeflexia?
@k.m.slattery6263
@k.m.slattery6263 Год назад
Like some others in the comments my Dr. has not shown me my MRIs after 10 years. Also, l have yet to have my thoracic spinal cord checked for lesions. Shouldn’t there be a MS exam protocol before a diagnosis is made? Thank you for this informative video 😊👍🏼
@maryrosesornito8084
@maryrosesornito8084 5 лет назад
its better to having m.r.i in spine and brain ti make sure we can detect lessions
@shirleymorales3161
@shirleymorales3161 Год назад
Can a person only have lesions on the spine not the brain ?
@christinelesch5042
@christinelesch5042 3 года назад
I would like to know how I can attend one of these seminars???
@Screwsandrods
@Screwsandrods 2 года назад
Who’s the lecturer giving this lecture????
@Bhodisatvas
@Bhodisatvas 4 года назад
I have remissive MS and was told in my MRI scan a few years ago that I have multiple lesions on my brain but nothing more was explained to me and I have never actually seen any images of them.
@lazzymexican5340
@lazzymexican5340 3 года назад
Ask for a disk of your images I ask every mri I get just to look it hard for my untrained eye to see every lesions I generally can find more than half of mine
@GodisGreat...89
@GodisGreat...89 2 года назад
See coimbra protocol
@DndJulia
@DndJulia 2 года назад
Me gustaría recibir la información e español para entender mejor
@chancho2223
@chancho2223 6 лет назад
Thank you for the video. Can someone tell me which drug he is referring to at 18:45 regarding stabilizing brain atrophy?
@JALinMA1
@JALinMA1 5 лет назад
not sure but the med I'm on has shrunken some of my lesions...I'm on Tysabri infusions
@gabrielsteiger5465
@gabrielsteiger5465 5 лет назад
@@JALinMA1 I think lesions and brain atrophy are two different things.
@adammurray6015
@adammurray6015 4 года назад
This is a late reply, but I'm relatively sure he's talking about Ocrelizumab, brand name Ocrevus.
@lemonpeelangelfish
@lemonpeelangelfish 3 года назад
Adam Murray I agree - it seems to be the DMT best at reducing brain atrophy
@Traceyi1000
@Traceyi1000 5 лет назад
What is your opinion on Dr David Wheldon of London and his Chlamydia pneumoniae infection cause of MS and his antibiotic treatment for his wife Sarah? Website in above comment
@maryrosesornito8084
@maryrosesornito8084 5 лет назад
that means need more water for regenerating the cells
@cosmincostache3091
@cosmincostache3091 5 лет назад
what's the doctor's name?
@OhioHealthColumbus
@OhioHealthColumbus 5 лет назад
Hi Cosmin, the doctor presenting is Dr. Matthew Carraro www.novanthealth.org/pf/providers/1437441052?exp=v1
@DndJulia
@DndJulia 2 года назад
Me gustaría que fuera traducido al español
@fancynancy2134
@fancynancy2134 2 года назад
Do you need to scan with contrast to test for MS? Or can it be spotted without contrast?
@kaitlyngardner4478
@kaitlyngardner4478 Год назад
Contrast is used to show more recent lesions. If a lesion is active, meaning more recent, then the contrast will light it up. It’s just helpful to identify new lesions. You can still see older lesions on regular mri.
@cherylstait8091
@cherylstait8091 4 года назад
Additives
@DoorDashers791
@DoorDashers791 3 года назад
Hello
@MikenNinginThai
@MikenNinginThai 2 года назад
I don't know of anything as MS having to do with nutrition however, there is more data on the environment to which helped shape one's way of life. Alot of the stuff you read or hear about MS is tied to Capital and making money none of any real helpful to one's life, everything these days is about profits NOT the betterment nor the life of people.
@donwilliam82
@donwilliam82 2 года назад
Contact doctor Akhigbe for your MS cure with his herbal medication
@donwilliam82
@donwilliam82 2 года назад
Message him on Whats App
@donwilliam82
@donwilliam82 2 года назад
✝️ 2348140126449🇳🇬🇳🇬⏭️⏭️❤️❤️❤️
@GaylorTall
@GaylorTall 2 года назад
Lol corn cobs
@fademan
@fademan 4 года назад
I'm sorry but MRI has nothing I repeat nothing to do with disability indicator or whatever. MRI is good for you doctor$
@Leo___________
@Leo___________ 3 года назад
I'm sure all the countries that don't have 'for profit' healthcare will be relieved that you have saved them a ton of money doing these worthless MRIs.
@KarinaMilne
@KarinaMilne 3 года назад
I’m Aussie - docs get nothing for mri… y’know… free health care
@fademan
@fademan 3 года назад
@@Leo___________ it's not the point, drugs are improving MRI image and this is pointless anyway, but medical establishment have proof that drugs are doing something 'good' which they aren't... Disability has nothing to do with MRI scan, completely nothing, I'm sick to long enough to know that...
@commutinginatlanta9163
@commutinginatlanta9163 2 года назад
I think I know where my aluminum foil went.
@amystuckey5900
@amystuckey5900 Год назад
That’s so unfair
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