Are White Spots On The Brain, All Three Evoke Potential
 
                                    
                                    
                                          
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                                            Question : Are White Spots on the brain, all three Evoke Potential Abnormal with frequent urination, constipation, problems voiding, chronic fatigue, dizziness, tingling in face and feet and chronic pain enough to diagnose MS?
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                                    Brief Answer:
It may be MS but not definitely.
Detailed Answer:
Hello and welcome to " Ask a Doctor" service.
I have read your query.
All these tests findings and symptoms that you provided may be linked to multiple sclerosis, but are not enough to achieve a correct diagnosis.
The main pillar for an MS diagnosis is the clinical data evaluated by the Neurologist, tests are ancillary.
In addition, there is necessary for a spinal tap and subsequent cerebrospinal fluid examination for MS in order to be more clear about the diagnosis.
It is also necessary to attach the results of the tests that you mentioned in order for me to give you a more comprehensive answer.
Hope this helps.
feel free to ask if you have further questions.
                                    
                            It may be MS but not definitely.
Detailed Answer:
Hello and welcome to " Ask a Doctor" service.
I have read your query.
All these tests findings and symptoms that you provided may be linked to multiple sclerosis, but are not enough to achieve a correct diagnosis.
The main pillar for an MS diagnosis is the clinical data evaluated by the Neurologist, tests are ancillary.
In addition, there is necessary for a spinal tap and subsequent cerebrospinal fluid examination for MS in order to be more clear about the diagnosis.
It is also necessary to attach the results of the tests that you mentioned in order for me to give you a more comprehensive answer.
Hope this helps.
feel free to ask if you have further questions.
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