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After an MRI , the Conclusion was: Minimal chronic small vessel ischemic disease with a punctate remote infarct in the right cerebellum . No evidence for acute infarct or mass. ... View answer
Acute infarct noted in left temporo partio frontal lobe-MCA territory. Hronic infarct noted in right parietal lobe with dilatation of adjacent sulcus. mild diffuse neuro parenchymal atrophy ... View answer
My MRI report shows chronicinfarct in right caudate nucleus with developmental venous anomaly in left frontal lobe .please suggest the causes and treatment for this ... View answer
bulbar dysfunction. Imaging- MRI showed multiple infarct in left MCA and PCA territories withb evidence of old rightcerebellar ICH. Blood investigation and USG abdomen confirmed the pressure of... View answer
I have had three strokes. One on the left lobe in 2014 and one on the right side in 1992. Had another stroke like episode on 7/30/16. MRI showed old lacunar infarct in rightcerebellar... View answer
parietal region- suggestive of acute right MCA territiory non hemorrhagic infarct. Old gliotic area in left fronto-parietal subcortical white matter with lacunar infarct in left ganglio capsular... View answer
. give some suggestion ncct of brain:- 1. chronicinfarct noted in the left cerebellar hemisphere 2. few ...sir, my father has chronic CVA since jan 2011. initially he was in deep coma due to... View answer
What does the following MRI of the brain report mean? There is a small chronic lacunar infarct versus a dilated perivascular space in the posterior left centrum semiolale. A small chronic lacunar ... View answer
encephalomalacia as well as dilatation of the fourth ventricule and old right basal ganglia lacunar infarct ...we have a relative who had a stroke 2 months ago; a ct scan of his brain reported chronic ... View answer
My uncle aged 56 suffered from acute non hemorrahgic infarct in right inferior cerebellam , right inferior cerebellar peduncle, right half of medula. Ischemic/chronic... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shinas Hussain
( General & Family Physician)
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