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mri scan showed . no diffusion restriction to suggest acuteinfarct. Mild T2 / flair signal hyperintensities in periventricular white matter , probable incidental small vessel ischemic changes. No ... View answer
what does NCCT Brain stands for with following as the observation of the report 1 Lacunar infarct in right thalamic region 2 infarct noted in left ganglion region 3 gliotic area... View answer
AGE RELATED CORTICAL ATROPHY WITH PERIVENTRICULAR WHITE MATTERISCHEMIC / DEMYELINATING CHANGES AND LACUNAR INFARCTS IN LEFT CAPSULO - GANGLONIC REGION. ... View answer
-axial fluid collection. Diffusion-weighted images are negative for an acuteinfarct. On the FLAIR ... for acuteinfarct. 3. Minimal right maxillary sinus disease. I will see my FP for a... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Suresh Heijebu
( General & Family Physician)
OF THE BRAIN. WHAT IS THE MEANING OF SMALL ACUTEINFARCTLEFTPERIVENTRICULAR REGIION CHRONIC INFARCTLEFT CEREBELLUM SMALL VESSEL ISCHEMIC DISEASE (FAZEKAS GRADE 2)... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Amarnath
( General & Family Physician)
parietal region- suggestive of acute right MCA territiory non hemorrhagic infarct. Old gliotic area in left fronto-parietal subcortical white matter with lacunar infarct in left... View answer
Acuteinfarct is seen in the left gangliocapsular region and corona radiata.v Acute lacunar infarct ... thalami.v Multiple T2 FLAIR hyperintense foci are seen in the... View answer
Answered by :Jay Indravadan Patel
( Physical Therapist or Physiotherapist)
the left frontal region. -Lacunar infarcts in both the thalami. -Lacunar infarct in the right basal ... : -Multiple small acute infarctions are seen in the parietal region. -Few small... View answer
Answered by :Dr. (Prof) Narottam Lal
( Psychiatrist)
Sir MRI report of my father says following impressions: * Small focal area of acuteinfarct in the right ganglio-capsular region * Small gliotic infarcts in the bilateral ganglio-capsular regions * Age... View answer
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