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What Does Chronic Infarct Seen In Left Occipital Region Indicate?

Brain MRI & MRA Impressions:
1. Chronic infarct seen in left occipital region.
2. Small T2 hyperintensities seen in bilateral frontal and parietal white matter suggestive of small vessel ischaemic changes.
3. Occlusion of branches of the left posterior cerebral artery
posted on Thu, 13 Mar 2014
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