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What Does Moderate Perilateral Ventricular Gliosis On An MRI Report Indicate?
My son is 2 1/2. Current diagnosis includes central sleep apnea and asthma. He is on oxygen at night due to desats. He had an MRI showing moderate perilateral ventricular and cerebral junction gliosis. We don t see a neurologist until the end of August. He has no speech and has been seen by pulmonology for two years due to the apnea and desats. Can you help me understand this translation of his MRI? Does it mean PVL? CP? No idea what to think or expect.
I am sorry for your situation.According to the MRI results it seems like he has central problems which might bet he cause of sleep apnea in infants. You can just wait fort the neuropediatritian consultation to know exactly what to expect further and what to do.
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What Does Moderate Perilateral Ventricular Gliosis On An MRI Report Indicate?
Hello I am sorry for your situation.According to the MRI results it seems like he has central problems which might bet he cause of sleep apnea in infants. You can just wait fort the neuropediatritian consultation to know exactly what to expect further and what to do. Dr.Jolanda