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Diagnosed With Glossopyheal Neuralgia Followed By Speech Disorder. MRI Shows Scattered Foci Of Non Specific Leukoaraopsos. Meaning

Good Morning.

I was diagnosed with Glossopyheal Neuralgia problem a few years ago and since than I was almost cured.

However a few months ago I developed speech disorder as my speech suddently got worst.
Doctos prescribed Neurontin which does not initally help.

I did a Mri which was okay but I am concerned on this. Afew scattered foci of non specific leukoaraopsos are noted . What does this mean.
Thanks.
Mon, 23 Dec 2013
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Hi!
I read carefully your query and I am so sorry.
I am starting with your last question.
Non specific lesions are common in many peoples and does not give you any problem but in fact glossophayringeal neuralgia is a disease that you should go treatment at your neurologist.
Wishing you all best.

Dr Ilirian
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Diagnosed With Glossopyheal Neuralgia Followed By Speech Disorder. MRI Shows Scattered Foci Of Non Specific Leukoaraopsos. Meaning

Hi! I read carefully your query and I am so sorry. I am starting with your last question. Non specific lesions are common in many peoples and does not give you any problem but in fact glossophayringeal neuralgia is a disease that you should go treatment at your neurologist. Wishing you all best. Dr Ilirian