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What Does Child S MRI Suggest About Speech Delay?

My 3 years old child has shown mild prominence of the lateral ventricles with no transependymal flow of cerebrospinal fluid.No focal lesion in the for amen of monro.Is it bad? 2:less than 5mm cystic lession in the pineal gland with no mass also prominence perivascular spaces in the white matter of both hemisphere posteriorly.the reason why she had the MRI is because of speech delayed.Please help
Mon, 20 Apr 2015
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Speech delay may be due to various causes, of which some may be related to brain development. The MRI findings you mention are mostly non-specific but may be seen in some defects of brain development. So it necessary bto do a detailed development of he chld to look for other developmental issues apart from speech delay.
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What Does Child S MRI Suggest About Speech Delay?

Speech delay may be due to various causes, of which some may be related to brain development. The MRI findings you mention are mostly non-specific but may be seen in some defects of brain development. So it necessary bto do a detailed development of he chld to look for other developmental issues apart from speech delay.