Can "Multiple sclerosis (MS)" be detected by brain MRI ? And if the disease is not appeared in a brain MRI does this eliminate the possibility of its existence ?
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One of the primary diagnostic criteria of MS is a positive brain MRI. However a negative MRI by no means rules out MS. If you have any doubt get a detailed neurological evaluation.
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