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What Does Chronic Sequelae Of Interval Hemorrhage, And Possibly Subarachnoid Mean In An MRI Report?

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Posted on Tue, 22 Mar 2022
Question: What is chronic sequelae of interval hemorrhage, possibly subarachnoid. This is a finding from a recent MRI of my wife. Her problem is neurological.
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Erion Spaho (31 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Working memory may be affected.

Detailed Answer:

Hello,

Chronic sequelae from subarachnoid hemorrhage may be attributed to possible vasospasm that this kind of hemorrhage can cause.

Vasospasm may lead to infarctions and ischemic changes in the brain.

Thickening of the brain coverings may happen too.

Clinically speaking chronic sequelae of subarachnoid hemorrhage include working memory, so, if there is doubt about dementias, this possibility should be taken into consideration too.

Discuss with your wife's Neurologist about these issues.

Hope you found the answer helpful. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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What Does Chronic Sequelae Of Interval Hemorrhage, And Possibly Subarachnoid Mean In An MRI Report?

Brief Answer: Working memory may be affected. Detailed Answer: Hello, Chronic sequelae from subarachnoid hemorrhage may be attributed to possible vasospasm that this kind of hemorrhage can cause. Vasospasm may lead to infarctions and ischemic changes in the brain. Thickening of the brain coverings may happen too. Clinically speaking chronic sequelae of subarachnoid hemorrhage include working memory, so, if there is doubt about dementias, this possibility should be taken into consideration too. Discuss with your wife's Neurologist about these issues. Hope you found the answer helpful. Let me know if I can assist you further.