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, bifrontal subcorticalanddeepwhitematters. Could the changes in the brain be a likely cause for the ...I have a question about pain and paraesthesia in right leg. X-rays... View answer
Tiny hyperintensities are noted in bilateral subcorticalanddeepwhite matter on T2W and FLAIR images.The gray white matter differentiation is maitained.( MRI report) what is that... View answer
Non specific white matter changes are seen in the from of preventricular cap like few scattered punctate and few patchy confluent subcorticalanddeepwhite matter T2 and... View answer
I'm being evaluated for MS and my MRI showed "several bilateral small deepwhite matter andsubcortical foci of T2 hyperintensity predominantly within the anterior centrum semiovale... View answer
MRI report states:'Patchy foci of subcorticalanddeepwhite matter signal hyperintensity within the frontal and to a lesser extent parietal and temporal lobes' I am 53,have been... View answer
Yes please. My MRI notes scattered white matter lesions noted primarily in the deepand peripheral subcorticalwhite matter with mild smooth increased signal FLAIR in the immediate... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ganesh
( General & Family Physician)
in the periventricular andsubcorticaldeepwhite matter, currently non-specific, possibly gloss. The largest of these measure 7mm located in the right temporoparietal white matter. What... View answer
intensity foci are seen within the SUBCORTICALDEEPWHITE MATTER Impression: FEW TINY BRIGHT FOCI SUBCORTICALDEEPWHITE MATTER IN WHICH CHANGES SECONDARY TO VASCULAR MIAGRAIN ARE... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shinas Hussain
( General & Family Physician)
What does the following actually mean? Scattered subcortical, deep, and periventricular white matter hypodensities are identified. The ventricles, sulci, and cisterns are mildly... View answer
My recent MRI results stated,,,,multiple scattered foci of nonspecific nonenhancing t2/flair prolongation within the right left sided supratentorial deepandsubcorticalwhite matter. It could... View answer
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