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hyper intensity on T2 and flair image on the right naxillary.on brain sinusitis impressiom , dilaeeral,nultitle small old cerebralinfarct-nicro vascular ifchemic changes what does those means and ... View answer
I have had three strokes. One on the left lobe in 2014 and one on the right side in 1992. Had another stroke like episode on 7/30/16. MRI showed old lacunar infarct in right cerebellar hemisphere. Old ... View answer
Hello, m husband died from a left hemisphere cerebralinfarct. He had felt poorly during the night and was sick. I left him to sleep and went to work. When I found him that afternoon (about 4pm) he ... View answer
subcortical frontoparietal cerebral white matter, as before.There is no significant vascular distribution infarct, interrcranial hemorrhage or suspicious focal mass.The skull is intact. There are no... View answer
My husband had an MRI done and the findings were cosnsistent with a small, old infarct in the inferior right occipital lobe , samll vessel disease and mild cerebral parenchymal volume loss. It also ... View answer
My son who is dystonic recently suffered cramps in the right affected area of d body ....his doctor ... . Now d pain is on both sides . Mri reports say infarct in the left basal ganglia . And the child has ... View answer
Answered by :Jay Indravadan Patel
( Physical Therapist or Physiotherapist)
ANGIOGRAPHY STUDY * Focal mild to moderate narrowing in the M1 and M2 segments of the right middle cerebral ...Sir MRI report of my father says following impressions: * Small focal area of acute... View answer
in the ct scan of my grandma (84 years old) 1) lacunar infarct inthe left corona radiata right gangliocapsular region left lentiform nucleus 2) diffuse cerebral atophic changes 3) bilateral patchy ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Prasad Akole
( Critical Care Specialist)
my father s ct scan report tells the following Small area of hypoattenuation in right posterior parietal region- suggestive of acute right MCA territiory non hemorrhagic infarct. Old gliotic area in... View answer
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