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Had a MRI today of right side of head. Findings! There is a T1 and Ta Hyperintense lesion within the right anterior parietal lobe measuring 2.8x 3.0x 3.8 mm. There is a rim of hemosiderin deposition and associates developmental venous anomaly. There is partially empty sells. What does this all mean?
T1 hyperintense lesion on an MRI shows subacute hemorrhage in parietal lobe. There is also vascular malformation so possibly cause of that may be vascular malformation. So endovascular coiling should be done by a neurosurgeon or interventional radiologist.
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Dr. Yakub Ali, Internal Medicine Specialist
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What Does The MRI Report Indicate?
Hi, T1 hyperintense lesion on an MRI shows subacute hemorrhage in parietal lobe. There is also vascular malformation so possibly cause of that may be vascular malformation. So endovascular coiling should be done by a neurosurgeon or interventional radiologist. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Yakub Ali, Internal Medicine Specialist