Is Diffuse Parenchymal Volume Loss Disproportionate To The Patient's Age A Serious Concern?
My 60 year old mom had a mri these are her findings There is diffuse parenchymal volume loss that is disproportionate to the patient s age. This predominantly involves the cerebral hemispheres diffusely. There is no focal signal abnormality. There is no mass. The major blood vessels demonstrate normal flow signal void.
thereis head injury cerebral part is involved. neurologist should examine and assess the loss of function. blood flow is normal. parts and function can be examined and detect the functional problem physiotherapy can be started for loss of function in affected part at this point maximum this can be done.
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Is Diffuse Parenchymal Volume Loss Disproportionate To The Patient's Age A Serious Concern?
thereis head injury cerebral part is involved. neurologist should examine and assess the loss of function. blood flow is normal. parts and function can be examined and detect the functional problem physiotherapy can be started for loss of function in affected part at this point maximum this can be done.