If multiple sclerosis symptoms are present?
it is unlikely that an MRI would miss the lesions right?
Answer: An MRI scan can be used as an extremely accurate method of disease detection. The MRI scan help identify, describe, and in some instances date lesion in the brain.
MRI, evoked potential tests, and spinal thump help the doctor confirm the diagnosis of MS. For a definite diagnosis of MS, at least possible two separate symptomatic events or changes on MRI and within the central nervous system must be demonstrated.