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three-fifths of cerebrum, except for parts of the temporal and occipital lobes." This makes no sense ... have said "The internal carotid arteries supply blood to the anterior three-fifths of cerebrum, AND ... View answer
What does mild diffuse brain atrophyatrophy of normal aging mean? What does mild diffuse brain atrophy of normal aging mean? what medication need? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ronald Schubert
( General & Family Physician)
erythrema and mucosal atrophy . My report is like this Indication : dyspenia GE junctional normal D1 : normal D2 : normal body : hyperemia and mucosal atrophy Antrum : hyperemia and mucosal atrophy... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Manjunath Metri
( General Surgeon)
, the resulting testicular atrophy can be reversed by using HCG if the cause of the atrophy is primary hypogonadism . In other words can HCG be effective and safe just to cope with testicular atrophy... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Chobufo Ditah
( General & Family Physician)
my sister s daughter born premature she is suffering from cerebrum atropy according to doctor. she is just 9 months old.she is also suffering fm spasticity.she cant even raise her head. may be she is ... View answer
I AM 57 YRS OLD AND HAD A JET SKI ACCIDENT RECENTLY. MY CT SCAN SHOWS: THE CEREBRUM HAS MILD DIFFUSE AGE RELATED ATROPHY WITH SYMMETRICAL ENLARGEMENT OF IT S SURROUNDING CSF SPACE. THIS HAS ... View answer
infarction or mass in the cerebrum. There are T2/FLAIR hyperintensities in the white matter of the right and ... maxillary sinuses. IMPRESSION : Mild cerebral atrophy. White matter hyperintensities in the... View answer
hi ..my husmand is 36yrs old and suffering from cerebellar ataxia ...now he is facing problem in walking also...and in MRI there is degeneration in cerebrum also. please tell me something about that. ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Bhavani
( General & Family Physician)
the posterior aspect. Signal characteristics or rest of cerebrum, Cerebellum. Pons and Medulla are normal. Hippocampi: Hippocampi are normal in contour size and outliners. No evidence of focal atrophy or ... View answer
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