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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
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)
Had MRI - headaches - memory fog -depression A COUPLE minor/ moderate CONCUSSIONS Three questions on items on MRI 1. Vessels: major vascular flow voids are grossly Maintained 2. Cerebrum: Areas ... View answer
A routine scan of a elderly man reveals partial occlusion of the right internal cartid artery, yet blood supply to his cerebrum is unimpaired. What two possible causes of the occlusion. What anastamosis ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Karen Steinberg
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
mri findings for my cerebrum; [No idence of intracranial hemorrhage, mass, mass effect, or acute infraction. A T2 hyperintence opacities present in the right periventricular white matter extending into the ... View answer
A routine scan of an elderly man reveals partial occlusion of the right internal carotid artery, yet blood supply to his cerebrum is unimpaired. What are two possible causes of the occlusion? What ... View answer
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