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Do Abnormal Signal Intensities And Chronic Microhemorrhages Indicate Chronic Microvascular Changes Or Demyelinating Foci?

Abnormal signal intensities within the periventricular white matter, thalami, and pons most likely reflect chronic microvascular changes. Demyelinating foci possible as well. There are also chronic punctate microhemorrhages both infratentorial and supratentorial.
Fri, 6 Dec 2024
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Do Abnormal Signal Intensities And Chronic Microhemorrhages Indicate Chronic Microvascular Changes Or Demyelinating Foci?