What Does The Following MRI Scan Report Indicate?
Atherosclerosis and vasculitis are the commonest causes.
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Abnormal shrinking of blood vessels is most commonly caused due to atherosclerosis (deposition of cholesterol, fibrin, etc). Common risk factors for atherosclerosis are diabetes, high blood pressure and cholesterol.
The second most common cause of shrinking blood vessels is vasculitis, in which there is inflammation of the vessel wall.
Other causes are not so common- drug induced (due to cocaine, nasal decongestants, sumatriptan, ergot, etc), infections of the central nervous system (such as varicella, fungus, bacterial, etc).
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