How Does A Neurological Examination Detect MS Lesions? Have you ever wondered how doctors identify signs of multiple sclerosis and confirm a diagnosis? In this informative video, we’ll explain the process behind neurological examinations and how they help detect MS lesions. We’ll start by describing what a neurological exam involves and what kinds of signs doctors look for during the assessment. You’ll learn how muscle strength, reflexes, sensation, coordination, eye movements, and balance are evaluated to uncover clues about nerve function. We’ll also discuss how immune attacks on nerve coverings, called myelin, lead to specific neurological symptoms that point to affected areas in the brain and spinal cord.
Additionally, we’ll explain how the findings from a neurological exam guide further testing, especially magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). You’ll discover how MRI scans reveal the actual damage caused by MS, showing characteristic lesions in key regions like the brain’s ventricles, cortex, brainstem, cerebellum, and spinal cord. The video also covers how repeated exams and imaging help track disease progression over time. Other supportive tests, such as cerebrospinal fluid analysis and evoked potentials, are also discussed.
Whether you’re seeking a better understanding of MS diagnosis or supporting someone with the condition, this video provides clear, helpful information about the role of neurological exams and imaging in detecting MS. Subscribe to our channel for more insights on neurological health and MS management.
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