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what is low density periventricular changes, in keeping with longstanding whitematter ischaemia and cerebral trophy? This is part of the diagnosis of my husband's Vascular Dementia . On an ECG it ... View answer
wHAT CAUSES WHITEMATTER ISCHEMIA AND CEREBRAL ATROHY? i AM A 74 YROLD WOMAN WHO HAS HYPERTENSION AND SMOKES. iHAVE ABUSES ALCOHOL TO COPE. What are the symptoms? ... View answer
periventricular, and deepwhitematter location, nonspecific in appearance but likely reflecting small vessel ischemic changes. Impression: Mildatrophy and whitematter... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Varinder Joshi
( General & Family Physician)
changes and whitematteratrophy, correlate for signs of Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus ...Brain impression Nonspecific whitematter lesion, the ventricles are disproportionately dilated ... View answer
what is marked microangiopathic ischemic disease with deepwhitematter infarcts in the subependymal periventricular deepwhitematter in the frontal parietal regions. And moderate... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Maria Daud
( General & Family Physician)
grey whitematter junction s/o inactive granuloma - probably NCC; MILD CEREBRAL ATROPHY. ...Hi, my aunty is having a mild cerebral atrophy, I am attaching her report below, kindly... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ganesh
( General & Family Physician)
an MRI 2 years ago showed this along with scattered areas of high signal intensity in the deepwhitematter, particularly at the gray-whitematter junction and centrum semiovale . It... View answer
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