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spaces. Subduralhygromas seen in bilateral frontal regions. Cerebral hemispheres are normal in ... are normal. Impression: Diffuse age related brain atrophy with bilateral frontal subdural... View answer
I am a 75 year old male. After a fainting spell in Oct and hitting my head on the floor my MRI (Nov 4) of the head showed a small subduralhygromas. Since then the headaches continue especially with ... View answer
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( General & Family Physician)
My Dads MRI report says: Ischaemic foci in bifrontal deep medullary white matter. Hyperintense foci are seen on T2W and FLAIR in bifrontal deep medullary white matter suggestive of ischaemic foci. What ... View answer
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( Internal Medicine Specialist)
What does mild nonacute bifrontal white matter change nonspecific finding maybe seen with increased frequency in the setting of migraines alternatively finding could reflect vasculitis less likely sequelae of ... View answer
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