What Do The Following MRI Reports Post Bypass Surgery Indicate?
Possibility of Transient ischemic attacks or cervical spondylosis
Detailed Answer:
Hello XXXX,
I have gone through your father's MRI report and complains.
Firstly, the report is showing some gliotic scar in right lentiform nucleus which is old and may have occurred at the time of bypass or in between. AS your father is having risk for atherosclerosis suggested by his past history of bypass, there is possibility of unnoticed lacunar infarct.
IS your father diabetic, hypertensive, smoker or alcoholic.
Second part is his current complain of numbness in hand and leg for few seconds. If it is unilateral then either it is a transient ischemic attacks with increased risk of near stroke or it may be sensory seizure phenomenon.
If the numbness is bilateral then a possibility of cervical spondylosis has to be evaluated.
AS your father is having bypass he must be on some blood thinner like aspirin or clopidogrel. These will also work as preventive therapy for stroke too.
BUt I will advice you to consult a neurologist for proper examination , investigations and treatment .
hope you found the answer helpful.
wishing good health to your father.
Dr Neeraj Kumar
Neurologist
possibility of Transient ischaemic attacks
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear,
As your father is suffering from diabetes and hypertension, the possibility of atherosclerosis increases.
Present number may be transient ischaemic attacks.
you need to consult a neurologist for proper examination and treatment.
Hope your father has good health
Dr Neeraj Kumar
Neurologist