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showed "Numerous highT2signal lesions predominately in the cerebral white matter . Small focus of highT2signal in the right cerebellar white matter" The Neurologist in the ER... View answer
i'm 45 year old woman had a mri that read: Ventricles and sulci are mildly prominent in a diffuse fashion consistent with mild diffuse parenchymal volume loss. no abnormal FLAIR or T2signal in the... View answer
A recent brain MRI shows innumerable foci ot T2signal alteratio throughout the periventricular and subcortical white matter . Additional foci of T2signal alterations are noted on the pons.... View answer
numbness Answer: modest sized irregular shaped highsignal lesion, present in right pariental lobe white matter , which extends along the gray - white matter interface. Highsignal on T2... View answer
attachment. Inframalleolar peroneal longus interstitial partial tear seen as abnormal subtle T2signal and ... interstitial intermediate signal/ tendinosis with mild tenosynovitis and mild... View answer
Hi, I had an MRI of the Brain on 11/15/13. Findings: Some minimal T2highsignal in the periventricular white matter and there are multiple small nodular foci of T2highsignal... View answer
within the upper sacum demonstrating homogeneous low signal on T1-weighted images and homogeneous highsignal on T2- weighted images measuring 3.6cm transverse x 1.6cm craniocaudad x 2.3cm AP... View answer
white matter hyperintense T2signal from small vessel ischemic changes without abnormal restricted diffusion signal lesions to suggest superimposed acute infarct? YYYY@YYYY ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sandip Sanap
( General & Family Physician)
Dear doctor, i have a brain MRI with the following conclusion : small tiny focus of abnormalT2 and flair signal is seen at the left high parietal region, being inconspicuos in T1 with no mass... View answer
abnormality at the left brachium pontis with T2signal possibly representing small postoperative infarct. Additional areas of T2signal are seen at the lateral aspect of the left cerebral... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ahmad Khan
( General & Family Physician)
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