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1.Mild superficial siderosis over the cortical sulci of the right temporal lobe. 2. Small T2/Flair signal abnormalities in the subcortical and deep periventricular white matter regions of the bilateral frontal and parietal lobes, commonly associated with migraine headaches or chronic microvascular ischemic changes. 3. Occlusion of the M1 segment of teh right middle cerebral artery with collateral vessels in the lenticulostriate region. 4. Mild to moderate stenosis of the proximal A1 segment of the right CIA..
The MCA is by far the largest cerebral artery and is the vessel most commonly affected by the cerebrovascular accident. Please contact your neurologist.
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What Does This CT Scan Report Signify?
Hello, It shows micro occlusions of the main brain artery but fortunately, there are collasterals to continue blood supply to the brain. Middle cerebral artery (MCA) stroke describes the sudden onset of focal neurologic deficit resulting from brain infarction or ischemia in the territory supplied by the MCA. The MCA is by far the largest cerebral artery and is the vessel most commonly affected by the cerebrovascular accident. Please contact your neurologist. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr AJEET SINGH, General & Family Physician