hai sir, my mother age was nearly 50 years and from last year she was often imbalance while walking. and her voice also ecoming unclear.we have consulted many doctors. and they advised as due to weakness. today back whan we consulted neuroogist, after ct scan told it was due to Mild diffuse cerebral atrophy . can u please explain what is mild cerebral atrophy. can we cure it. and can my mother walk normally again. please explain
In simple words, diffuse cerebral atrophy means generalized shrinkage of the brain tissue, which is detected in CTscan or MRI of brain. There are many causes for the atrophy like age related and alzheimer's dementia. Usually, there will be other problems like forgetfulness and difficulty in carrying out daily activities. Since your mother is aged only 50 (age related atrophy is unlikely) and has complaints like difficulty in walking and talking, a detailed evaluation is necessary to rule out brain damage due to minor strokes (hypertension and diabetes melitus are risk factors).
Unfortunately, if the problems are indeed due to atrophy, chances of recovery are less. The priority will be to prevent further deterioraion.
Thanks a lot for using healthcaremagic. As per the symptoms described looks like she has progressive cerebellar syndrome like cerebellar ataxia. There are various causes for this and need evaluation from good neurologist. Consult him for further treatment. Bye
Dr. Shiva Kumar R
Consultant Neurologist & Epileptologist
Bangalore
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What Is Mild Diffuge Cerebral Atrophy ?
In simple words, diffuse cerebral atrophy means generalized shrinkage of the brain tissue, which is detected in CTscan or MRI of brain. There are many causes for the atrophy like age related and alzheimer s dementia. Usually, there will be other problems like forgetfulness and difficulty in carrying out daily activities. Since your mother is aged only 50 (age related atrophy is unlikely) and has complaints like difficulty in walking and talking, a detailed evaluation is necessary to rule out brain damage due to minor strokes (hypertension and diabetes melitus are risk factors). Unfortunately, if the problems are indeed due to atrophy, chances of recovery are less. The priority will be to prevent further deterioraion.