Multiple Sclerosis Vlog: Thoracic Spine MRI

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
  • In this video, I bring you along as I review the thoracic spine MRI of a person impacted by MS.
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    NOTE: Make sure to talk to your provider before ANY treatment decision. We hope to educate, empower and energize those impacted by Multiple Sclerosis. This channel consists of a collection of formal lectures and informal video clips about MS (and in this case Multiple Sclerosis Vlog: Thoracic Spine MRI) to help education others. These videos do not provide medical advice and are for informational/educational purposes only. The videos are not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read or seen in any of our videos. They are just to help educate you about the condition guys!

Комментарии • 70

  • @lemonpeelangelfish
    @lemonpeelangelfish 2 года назад +8

    Thank you Dr Boster, as always informative, extremely well explained and greatly appreciated 🔥🔥🔥🔥

    • @AaronBosterMD
      @AaronBosterMD  2 года назад +2

      Glad it was helpful! #WeHaveMS #StrongerTogether BosterMS.com

    • @BornAgainFarmGirl
      @BornAgainFarmGirl 2 года назад

      I feel as if I’ve become a self taught radiologist @@AaronBosterMD 🥸 .

  • @kerryrosker3881
    @kerryrosker3881 2 года назад +19

    I’ve never experienced my neurologist discussing my MRIs to this depth… it seems as tho he should and for a patient to understand their disease more it is critical. Frustrating that so many don’t.

    • @FRIGIDBAND
      @FRIGIDBAND 2 года назад +1

      Same here. My neurologist has never once gone over my MRIs (in eight years) I don’t believe they’ve reviewed them. Even when they recently scheduled an “MRI follow up appointment”…they just want to know what drug I’m getting on.
      This video was very informative.

  • @kevinporreco397
    @kevinporreco397 2 года назад +4

    I’m 60 year old male and have had MS for 25 years. Thank you for explaining a number of things that have never been explained to me before so thoroughly.

  • @gracerosa5249
    @gracerosa5249 2 года назад +3

    Thank you Dr. I start with a new neurologist on Friday. I feel more prepared thanks to you . Bless you!

  • @sarabengtsson5353
    @sarabengtsson5353 2 года назад +2

    Love your MRI explanations. More of those, please.

  • @EmilyWithers
    @EmilyWithers 2 года назад +3

    Hi, Dr. Boster! Love the numbering and explanation! It is very helpful. Thanks for taking time out of your busy schedule to make videos! They really do help a lot of people with MS.

  • @GiaNescio
    @GiaNescio 2 года назад +1

    Thanks I am getting one of these next week. The first after 2 years.

  • @Angie-qo6pv
    @Angie-qo6pv 2 года назад

    Thank you so much Dr. Boster. You do an amazing job with explaining things in all of your videos. I am so grateful to have found your channel.

  • @Nancy-dz1vo
    @Nancy-dz1vo 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you Dr Boster

  • @kellijeanne5165
    @kellijeanne5165 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for this information, it really helped me explain my newly diagnosed condition to my family. It really helps to have a video since the words themselves can be scary and confusing to us during the diagnosis process. Shared video with whole family! Thank you so much for your channel, it puts MS into terms we understand.

    • @randholtham8493
      @randholtham8493 2 года назад

      Very well done I like the technical stuff. ! I thought though I saw what I think is a disc bulge down lower and on the patient’s right side (left on screen) or am I wrong? What can be said for the space between slices? You have to use your imagination for that 4 to 6 mm? I wondered because I like to look at my mri and I wondered…

  • @gillianlevesley7445
    @gillianlevesley7445 2 года назад +1

    Very informative and interesting, Dr Boster thank you for sharing this video! 👍
    Gill from UK 🇬🇧
    🔥 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @mikede2331
    @mikede2331 21 день назад

    Good teaching mate, thanks

  • @lornie0912
    @lornie0912 2 года назад +2

    Fascinating! Thanks Dr B 😀

  • @lemonfiend108
    @lemonfiend108 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this, explains my leg weakness and continence issues much better now! My neurologist is so busy all the time and I am stable now so we haven't really gone through my MRI in depth. I have access to my own MRI images so being able to compare them is great, the only thing I knew I could see were my herniated discs!

  • @barbsmith500
    @barbsmith500 Год назад

    Thank you for the thorough explanation. This would be particularly helpful for those who’s neurologists show them the actual MRI images.

  • @desiredecove5815
    @desiredecove5815 2 года назад +2

    Morning Doc.- very good explanation and visual. #Sharingiscaring

  • @bingcherry2008
    @bingcherry2008 2 года назад

    That was very helpful and clear. Thank you!

  • @chucko5932
    @chucko5932 2 года назад +2

    Great vid. Another one I can relate to and learn from. Thanks

  • @BornAgainFarmGirl
    @BornAgainFarmGirl 2 года назад +2

    Dr. Aaron more MRI coverage will be extremely helpful , I'd be glad to give you some of mine for you to show others on your channel .

    • @christinearrand8208
      @christinearrand8208 2 года назад

      Yes. Same! How would one go about releasing imaging for educational purposes?

  • @dougtagg9162
    @dougtagg9162 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for the cervical vlog. Doug coffee in hand from Lyndhurst

  • @fionablack1227
    @fionablack1227 2 года назад +2

    How common are lesions in the thoracic spine?
    Can spinal lesions be active without activity in the brain?
    Thank you very much for these three informative and clearly explained vids = super helpful - I have also shared them with family.
    Your motivation to educate and show care for people around the globe who are dealing with MS is exceptional and shows you’re one of the worlds rare truly special people DrB🥰

  • @MrKoshnica
    @MrKoshnica 2 года назад +2

    useful. Thanks!

  • @vanessalambert4286
    @vanessalambert4286 2 года назад +1

    I have t5 and t6 herniated more than 10 years before diagnosed with MS

  • @Siouxsiebecksable
    @Siouxsiebecksable 2 года назад +2

    I have lesions on the left and right frontal lobe and lesions on T2,T11 and T12 and Spondylosis C5,C6,T 7,T8,T9,T10,L4 and L5 with pinning and extrusion on T7 and T8..fun times haha. Thanks for the vid.

    • @jazzlall3971
      @jazzlall3971 Год назад

      May I ask what your symptoms are?

  • @mzvictoria8842
    @mzvictoria8842 Год назад

    Great video. Wish I could go to Ohio. In midmissouri and health care is hard to find. MRI in Feb. Nero appointment September. Yesterday was rough today is good. Only thing I changed was fell back on the Pepsi

  • @darlene1187
    @darlene1187 2 года назад +3

    Dr. Boster, another excellent information video.
    In your experience, do you hear patients tell you that prior to their MS Diagnosis, results from a Cervical / Thoratic CT were interpreted as stenosis or bulged disks but then a Cervical / Thoratic MRI made an MS Diagnosis possible?
    Can the CT Cervical / Thoratic CT accomplish the same thing as the Cervical / Thoratic MRI?
    Thank-you so much for your continued dedication to ending MS.

  • @user-oe2yi6up8x
    @user-oe2yi6up8x 2 года назад +3

    Hello Dr Boster from the UK. Your explanations are superb and much appreciated. Is it possible an arachnoid web be an MS lesion (T6)? I have all symptoms you describe which I find extremely upsetting, particularly sexual problems, anorgasmic from the opposite! Balance shocking and getting worse. Left leg numb and now getting weaker. Many other PPMS symptoms. Now experiencing symptoms of POTS. BP 190/110 From 120/70. Pulse 120 from resting 56. I know all linked with the thoracic region. I would welcome your opinion; a ball park (note US connection) comment as I know you cannot give individualized advice. Many thanks. It is such a shame you are so far away. I would be at your clinic with no hesitation. Eve.

  • @pedrodacostapinto
    @pedrodacostapinto 2 года назад +2

    Great 🤗🤗
    After seeing this MRI what can a neurologist do? Assuming the patient is already in high efficacy IRT ?
    How about lesions not capting contrast, is there something to do ?

  • @cesarromero7856
    @cesarromero7856 2 года назад +3

    Great video Dr. Boster. Is 12mm in T2 a big or small lesion?

  • @novak52489
    @novak52489 2 года назад +2

    As always, thanks for these videos. It is amazing what we can observe inside our bodies! I know this was an MRI specifically looking at the spinal cord for MS, but are you able to observe any surrounding tissue or organs? For example, it almost looks like you can see the lungs, and maybe the kidneys? Could you see a tumor, or kidney stones, for example, or is the MRI focused only on the spine and the rest of the body is too out of focus to catch any other problems?

  • @JessicaRodriguez-eo8nb
    @JessicaRodriguez-eo8nb 2 года назад +6

    Could an MRI without contrast that shows a T12 hemangioma actually be a MS lesion?

  • @kevinhorne194
    @kevinhorne194 2 года назад +1

    Very informative, thank you. It seems that as imaging keeps getting better there will be advancements in classifying and quantifying areas of demyelination such that eventually a “demyelination factor” can be calculated. Right now it seems so qualitative - “probable lesion here, no change here, significant lesion here, maybe something here...”. Kind of like the atrophy data you have presented. Just a thought from a data geek. Thanks again.

    • @tracytrey6254
      @tracytrey6254 5 месяцев назад

      Is it something to be worried about

  • @DrMattiLabbratt
    @DrMattiLabbratt Год назад

    I now understand why my RRMS of nearly 30 years has been mild and spinal sensory. My lesions must be dorsal affecting sensory (numbness, pins & needles, burning, loss of joint position sense, MS Hug & L’Hermittes)
    Thank you Dr Boster xxx

    • @tracytrey6254
      @tracytrey6254 5 месяцев назад

      Do you have back pain muscle stiffness something like that

  • @frannywalton5469
    @frannywalton5469 2 года назад +1

    Hi I have always been a fan of your videos they are super informative and appreciated! I have a random question I wanted to ask. I currently am home sick with COVID and my pcp said I was a candidate for the REGEN COV monoclonal antibody infusion. I currently am on Ocrevus infusions and I reached out to my neuro twice but haven't heard back. Will the infusion mess with my Ocrevus or is it safe? Thank you so much for always being so helpful!

  • @FatLittleOldLady
    @FatLittleOldLady Год назад

    I taught myself to read ct scans to a small degree by getting disks of my own ct scans and x rays. I was able to find my abdominal aorta because I knew I had atherosclerotic disease in it which meant white spots as calcifications on breast exams are white, so I figured I would be looking for something that breaks off into 2 as the atherosclerotic disease splits into the iliac arteries, so I watched the little animation back and forth on bounce mode. I read white blood cells try to assist by eating the plaque but it kills them and they end up becoming part of the blockage. Crazy. I was able to find my hernia, too. I was able to find my broken hardware. Also, a deep slice it seems in the left side of my abdominal peritoneal cavity on the left below the breast that is not seen on the right side, although I can see the clamps from my cholecystectomy and a deep cut from the same I'd imagine. I also did note on a side view of imaging of my spine some places were slightly lighter than other places. I spotted on imaging from 2018 broken hardware they told me was fine but I knew better because it feels like a bomb going off inside you when the hardware or bones break. I'm going to look again for the light spots, but Microshaft murders my external CD/DVD's on purpose. They did it to my +and my - players. I will buy a new one. They don't even seem to like me using a usb hub. They seem to enjoy murdering the ports. Butt nuggets. :)

  • @grammydana
    @grammydana 2 года назад +2

    They have never done a thoracic mri on me.

    • @grammydana
      @grammydana 2 года назад

      I have leg numbness and down there issues. I really want to see you. Are you a Tri-Care Prime Retiree provider? I will go to Medicare/Tru-Care for Life secondary next February, because that will be my second year on disability.

  • @nyrhockeychick4life655
    @nyrhockeychick4life655 2 года назад +1

    Seriously please do more MRI videos. I've been sick for years & I can barely walk more than 2 hours a day at this point. You hit the head on "depression" in a different video. Everything I've been experiencing was described - I knew I was depressed: but now I understand how it's affecting cognition etc. anyway - I'm waiting and waiting on this Neuro; who has now ordered an LP, after she wavered on just starting treatment. She said just starting treatments without completing the MCd Criteria, might get my meds denied *lies* I'm still currently high positive for EBV IGM/IGG. I've been sick for almost 2 years all together at this point neurological symptoms wise.
    Also, I Syringomeyila (spelling); in my thoracic & Cervical (which she knows & my neurosurgeon said "no one should ever manipulate the cord").
    My Numb feet, hands, not tingling.... but numb. I Woke up with numb feet in May 2021. The hands really freak me out when they happen & im scared to death. I have zero medical help - zero family support: I mean it's like abusive. I'm doing really bad & need as much help as I can get. I heard about you from an MS support group for women on FB. You're absolutely amazing. I wish I could send you all my information MRI's bloodwork, symptoms, medical history etc. & get help. I've been sick for so long 💔 I just don't know what to do anymore.

    • @nyrhockeychick4life655
      @nyrhockeychick4life655 Год назад

      Turns out - I’m diagnosed with both RRMS and a syrinx as of 12/15/22 🎉 I knew that syrinx had to count as MS spinal cord damage in some way. I’m frigging tired

  • @Danielsgirl389
    @Danielsgirl389 2 года назад +1

    Very helpful! Thank you Dr Boster! I was wondering if lesions can form a during pregnancy? I’ve had RRMS for 2yrs now with lesions in my brain & on my T8.

  • @cesarromero7856
    @cesarromero7856 2 года назад +1

    🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @ldjt6184
    @ldjt6184 2 года назад +3

    Hi Dr. B! Should I request an MRI of my thoracic spine? I haven't had one ever, even though I was diagnosed in 2013, and I do have lesions on my cervical spine. I think it's only normal that I get one, don't you agree?

  • @Wyomi
    @Wyomi 2 года назад +1

    Why do docs not do T-spine MRI's? I was told that MS does not generally effect the T-spine. My lesion was C-spine and a year and a half later the neuro only wants to do a follow up brain MRI. I want to see what is going on in the most effected part of my CNS and he is fighting me.

  • @JennyBrie2006
    @JennyBrie2006 2 года назад +2

    Curious question about brain lesions. I had a new lesion on the right side and had equilibrium and tipping to the right side as my only symptom a few years back. If the cerebellum controls equilibrium and balance how could one on the right side cause that symptom? I'm on the PRMS spectrum of PPMS.

  • @kristabrady9561
    @kristabrady9561 2 года назад +2

    What can it mean to have slight numbness on both sides of the body? No lesions on my spinal cord, 1 on my brain stem and 3 in the middle of my brain.

  • @user-kt4yb5gb7o
    @user-kt4yb5gb7o 9 месяцев назад

    Interesting

  • @Katie-vy5rd
    @Katie-vy5rd 2 года назад +1

    Question for Dr Boster or anyone with MS... besides all of the other symptoms, does it ever fell like you have bubbles in your muscles at times?

  • @tracytrey6254
    @tracytrey6254 5 месяцев назад

    What are the symptoms if you have these lesions and what are black holes

  • @naenersable
    @naenersable 2 года назад +1

    I have a couple of lessons on my T spine that’s made me unable to walk. I have degenerative disc disease my neurologist says my back looks like oatmeal. Lol

  • @mostlydaydreaming2983
    @mostlydaydreaming2983 2 года назад

    What about atrophy of the spinal cord?

  • @ErikTheOrphan
    @ErikTheOrphan 2 года назад +1

    What strength was this MRI? I'd imagine your job would be easier if the images weren't so blurry

  • @foofooman80
    @foofooman80 7 месяцев назад

    Can you be diagnosed with MS with only one thoracic cord lesion at T4?

  • @mayasantanna260
    @mayasantanna260 2 года назад

    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🤩👏

  • @guruberan9745
    @guruberan9745 11 месяцев назад +1

    Is the MRI shown was non contrast or contrast MRI.

  • @urosb9529
    @urosb9529 Год назад

    Hello dr Boster,i'm 30 year old male, i've been having some strange weakness and instability in my legs for the past year or so, my mother has been diagnosed with ppms, that led the doctors to suspect the same disease with me, i did mri of brain and cervical spine with contrast and it all came up clear, now the doctor ordered thoracic spine mri, is it possible for ms lesions to be present only on thoracic spine ? Thanks in advance

  • @sailasri545
    @sailasri545 11 месяцев назад

    Sir please say what is fusion of d10 and d11 vertebral bodies and posterior elements with incarcerated vertebrae
    Then lumbarisation of first sacral vertebrae
    If it is a any problem what it is the solution to cure?