What Does This MRI Report Indicate?
Question: Need an interpretation of these results:
The visible portions of the upper cervical
cord exhibits no evidence of syringohydromyelia. There are
scattered nonspecific foci of T2 signal abnormalities involving
the subcortical and deep white matter particularly within the
right frontal lobe. Linear T2 signal abnormality extending
through the right frontal white matter may represent a
developmental venous anomaly. No cerebral edema or mass effect.
The diffusion-weighted sequence indicates no evidence for acute
infarcts. The ventricular and sulcal sizes are normal for
patient's age.
No extra-axial fluid collections are present. Normal flow-voids
are seen within the large intracranial central arteries.
Paranasal sinuses and tympanomastoid cavities are well aerated.
There is normal preservation of marrow fat signal within the
calvarium.
The visible portions of the upper cervical
cord exhibits no evidence of syringohydromyelia. There are
scattered nonspecific foci of T2 signal abnormalities involving
the subcortical and deep white matter particularly within the
right frontal lobe. Linear T2 signal abnormality extending
through the right frontal white matter may represent a
developmental venous anomaly. No cerebral edema or mass effect.
The diffusion-weighted sequence indicates no evidence for acute
infarcts. The ventricular and sulcal sizes are normal for
patient's age.
No extra-axial fluid collections are present. Normal flow-voids
are seen within the large intracranial central arteries.
Paranasal sinuses and tympanomastoid cavities are well aerated.
There is normal preservation of marrow fat signal within the
calvarium.
Brief Answer:
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Detailed Answer:
Hello,
I have gone through your question and understand your concerns.
The Mri report is near normal and white matter changes may be age related or secondary to some diseases like hypertension, diabetes, vitamin B 12 deficiency.
Is there any other illness present?
What was the symptoms leading to Mri advice?
Provide more clinical details.
Hope you found the answer helpful.
Do get back to me for further queries.
Regards
Dr N Kumar
Neurologist
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Detailed Answer:
Hello,
I have gone through your question and understand your concerns.
The Mri report is near normal and white matter changes may be age related or secondary to some diseases like hypertension, diabetes, vitamin B 12 deficiency.
Is there any other illness present?
What was the symptoms leading to Mri advice?
Provide more clinical details.
Hope you found the answer helpful.
Do get back to me for further queries.
Regards
Dr N Kumar
Neurologist
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Remy Koshy