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my brain MRI results: scattered foci of FLAIR hyper signal intensity is present in white matter of cerebral hemispheres, nonspecific finding likely microvascular angiopaty and sequelaof... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ralph Chambers
( General & Family Physician)
effect or restricted diffusion suggestive of chronic microvascular ischemic change. I know I have a very ...I am 73 years old and I recently had an MRI of my brain. The reason I had the test is... View answer
I HAVE PARKINSON'S DISEASE FOR 14 YEARS AND I AM 60 YEARS OLD. I JUST HAD A MRI OF MY BRAIN SINCE I STARTED FALLING MORE FREQUENTLY. IT SHOWED A MINIMAL CHRONIC MICROVASCULAR ISCHEMIC CHANGES. DOES THAT ... View answer
inferior bifrontal subcortal white matter . these liely represent tiny foci of gliosis sequelaof chronic migranes or minimal small vessell ischemic change in the setting of hypertension... View answer
subcortical white matter of high frontal lobe which may represent minimal chronic microvascular ishemic change or sequelaof migraine headaches. What does this mean? ... View answer
specific but suggestive of the sequelaof chronic microvascular ischemic change. Also that there is minimal membrane muscosal thickening of ethmoid air cells without evidence for... View answer
ischemic change, sequelaof remote nonhemorrhagic trauma, vasculitis, infectious/inflammatory entities, and ... the internal and external capsules. No additional site of white matter signal... View answer
in the deep white matter, but also within the periventricular white matter, this may reflect sequela from mild microvascular ischemic disease, complicated migraines or perhaps vasculitides . My diagnoses ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ahmad Nazzal
( General & Family Physician)
can be seen with microvascular ischemic disease, or as sequelaof remote head trauma, but no changes ...perhaps - i m in a slight state of confusion regarding mri results received recently... View answer
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