dawson's fingers

     

"Dawson's Fingers" is a conition affecting the brain of Multiple Sclerosis patients. The condition is the result of inflammation around long axis of medular veins. This results in a finger-like appearance of the lesions extending mainly off the ventricles within the brain. This morphologic appearance is named after the Scottish pathologist James Walker Dawson , who first defined the condition in 1916.

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