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Significance of diffuse ischemic changes & mild progression of mild cerebral atrophy from 03 to 15 Ischemic changes could relatebto smaller vessels . Pt wil progressive memory loss over past 5 yrs. ... View answer
Just had a Brain and Brain stem MRI w/wo contrast. Unsteady gait and episodes of vertigo . Results showed Mild diffuse cerebral atrophy and microvascular ischemic changes of the pons. In layman terms ... View answer
Hello Doctor, MRI of brain gadolinium indicted mild to severe cortical atrophy and mild small vessel ischemic disease. Partial opacification and thickening within the left mastoid air cells ... View answer
MRI Findings: There is generalized cortical atrophy. Mild to moderate chronic small vessel ischemic ... atrophy and sequelae of chronic small vessel ischemic disease. The nurse said my aunt s... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Penchila Prasad Kandikattu
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
ischemic changes. Impression: Mild atrophy and white matter changes. Did I have a stroke? I can t pay until ...there is mild atrophy present. there are mild areas of diminished attenuation present in... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Varinder Joshi
( General & Family Physician)
My dad s(69 yrs) CT of the brain says: NECT Brain and orbit study reveals: Few lacunar infarcts in bilateral gangliocapsular regions. Generalized cerebral atrophy with periventricular chronic ischemic ... View answer
what is marked microangiopathic ischemic disease with deep white matter infarcts in the subependymal periventricular deep white matter in the frontal parietal regions. And moderate cerebral atrophy ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Maria Daud
( General & Family Physician)
I had a MRI of brain. I am 72 years old. It showed aa mild age appropriate generalized brain parenchyma like involuted all atrophy with mineral white matter microvascular chronic ischemic disease. No ... View answer
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