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matter T2 and FLAIR hperintenities are noted suggesting chronic microvascular ischemic changes. Chronic microvascular ischemic changes within the central pons. they mentioned dementia do to... View answer
prolongation in the periventricular and deep white matter are nonspecific. Differential considerations include sequelae of migraines, demyelinating or other inflammatory processes, or chronic microvascular... View answer
chronic microvascularchanges. ... report: Scattered foci of T2 prolongation in the periventricular and deep white matter are nonspecific ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shafi Ullah Khan
( General & Family Physician)
what is minimal scattered bilateral periventricular and subcortial white matter hypodensities ,compatible with chronic microvascular ischemic disease . ... View answer
. I am 64 yrs old. My report says 1. "Moderate chronic microvascular ischemic changes are evident ... hyperintense T2/FLAIR signal abnormality in the periventricular and deep white matter consistent... View answer
Been having problems for quite a while. Had MRI done on brain. No masses. But findings are as follows. Mild chronic microvascular ischemic changes in periventricular and subcortical white matter of ... View answer
In my MRI report it states there is a stable minimal periventricular and subcortical regions of T@/FLAIR hyperintensities , non specific but likely related to minimal chronic microvascular ischemic ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Purva Patel
( General & Family Physician)
my wife age 65 has noticed some memory loss not to noticble. had c t scan with result of moderate cc erebral atrophy,moderate periventricular white matter microvascular chronic ischemic changes. has ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Prabhash Verma
( General & Family Physician)
. Mild scattered T2/FLAIR periventricular and subcortical white matter hyperintensities/signal changes noted which are nonspecific but likely related to chronic microvascular ischemic disease. ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Mahboob Ur Rahman
( General & Family Physician)
-specific hypertnese lesions present in the periventricular and subcortical white matter region bilaterally, most likely secondary to chronic microvascular Ischemic changes which is a secondary cause... View answer
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