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I have a red XXXXXXX on my right cheek that comes and goes. When I squeeze it, it bleeds a bit. It almost looks like a popped bloodvessel. It was almost completely gone but then came back and is pretty ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Raju A.T
( General & Family Physician)
with chronic small vessel ischemia . " "A few minimal foci of increased T2/FLAIR signal lesions are identified within the centrum semiovale bilaterally, consistent with minimal chronic small vessel... View answer
the bloodvessel below the epidermal, and could i block the bloodvessel? I searching for the answer on internet.. there is no answer for the bloodvessel impact. Thanks in... View answer
i am concerned for the possible problems assoicated with the 'narrowing' of the blood vessels because i suffer from small vesel disease ... View answer
somewhat bigger (about 1cmm), could it press the Bloodvessel and so block the blood flow? When I look for ... the bloodvessel... Thanks in advance. ... View answer
white matter hyperintense T2 signal 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)
My 8 year old daughter has something that looks like broken blood vessels under the skin, it kind of sounds like this: These grouped dotted lesions look like petechiae, that is minute bleed in skin ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Rajiv K Khandelwal
( Pediatrician)
distribution. The appearances are in keeping with chronic small vessel disease. the abnormal white matter lesions do not have the morphology of inflammatory lesions. Mild generalised cerebral and... View answer
My MRI Brain/Head wo Contrast under Findings states, Small and tiny left frontal T2 hyperintense white matter lesions, nonspecific in represent sequelae of early chronic small vessel ischemic disease ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ashish Ranjan
( General & Family Physician)
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