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I have just been comfirmed with acute infarction periventricular corona radiata on the right. I am 58 , 1.64m and weigh 71kg. My discharged form says " Periventricular Ischemic Attack" Please explain more to me. I am not hypertensive and I do not have diabetes. Thank you
Hello , Peeiventricular is just an area of the brain . So the diagnosis meant that it was this area of the Brian which got involved in the mini stroke you had . It's more common in hypertensivery patients . However it can happen normal population because of aging or variety of other reasons . The treatment remains the same as per other types of stroke . Regards Dr. Mody
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What Does Periventricular Ischemic Attack Mean?
Hello , Peeiventricular is just an area of the brain . So the diagnosis meant that it was this area of the Brian which got involved in the mini stroke you had . It s more common in hypertensivery patients . However it can happen normal population because of aging or variety of other reasons . The treatment remains the same as per other types of stroke . Regards Dr. Mody