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Res Sir, My brother in law says, " Small acute non-hemorrahagic infarct in left ganglio-capsular area." what is this ? and is it cureable or not ? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shoaib Khan
( General & Family Physician)
old lacunar infarct is seen in the right ganglion -capsular region" I just wanted to know if this is ...My dad had a major heart attack recently and he had to gone through 2 surgeries (VSD closure... View answer
After an MRI , the Conclusion was: Minimal chronic small vessel ischemic disease with a punctate remote infarct in the right cerebellum . No evidence for acute infarct or mass. ... View answer
Hello, my abnormal ECG states: septal infarct, Q > ms in V2, moderate right-precordial depolarization disturbance secondary to infarct, negative T in V2 and V3. I'm 31 year old female, in good shape ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Muhammad Ali Rauf
( General & Family Physician)
Acute infarct is seen in the left gangliocapsular region and corona radiata.v Acute lacunar infarct ... and bilateral thalami.v Hemosiderin blood products are seen in bilateral... View answer
Answered by :Jay Indravadan Patel
( Physical Therapist or Physiotherapist)
My father (83) had a stroke (PCA Infarct) in 1997. recently he has complaints of frequent vertigo. The CT scan report says the following findings * Tiny lacunar infarct in the bilateral gangliocapsular... View answer
parietal region- suggestive of acute right MCA territiory non hemorrhagic infarct. Old gliotic area in left fronto-parietal subcortical white matter with lacunar infarct in left ganglio capsular... View answer
NECT BRAIN reveals:- a) old infarct involving right gangilo-capsular reigon (part of external capsule & lentriform nucleus) and left corona radiata b) old calcified granulomatous lesions invloving ... View answer
Sir MRI report of my father says following impressions: * Small focal area of acute infarct in the right ganglio-capsular region * Small gliotic infarcts in the bilateral ganglio-capsular regions * Age... View answer
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