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the CT Scan report of my mother says ---- "Hypodense lesions with loss of cortico medullary demarcations in gangliocapsular regions, left frontal region, priventricular coronaradiata and central ... View answer
. Correlative symmetric to 3mm of cortical white matter hyperintens foci bilaterally. Asymmetric left coronaradiata 9mm hypertense white matter focus. Am awaiting appointment with ear specialist for... View answer
Todays MRI says innumerable tiny foci of T2 high signal intensity within periventricular matter and deep subcortical white matter bilat. in coronaradiata and centrum semiovale. 59 year old female with... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shruti Rijhwani
( Rheumatologist)
Chronic infarcts in left occipital lobe,left basalgangila and coronaradiata-multiinfract state.chronic ischemic changes in bilateral coronaradiata and centrum semiovale.--this is problem... View answer
RADIATA AND BILATERAL CENTRUM SEMIOVALE. In mri findings 1)T2 FLAIR HYPERINTENSE LESIONS NOTED IN LEFT CORONARADIATA AND BILATERAL CENTRUM SEMIOVALE 2)POLYP IN LEFT MAXILLARY SINUS REMAINING ALL ARE... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ronald Schubert
( General & Family Physician)
my aunt. 1.SMALL TO MEDIUM SIZED CHRONIC INFARCT,LEFT FRONTAL TO PARIETAL CORONARADIATA. 2.CHRONIC LACUNAR INFARCT,LEFT FRONTAL CORONARADIATA AND LEFT POSTERIOR INTERNAL CAPSULE. 3.SECONDARY... View answer
NECT BRAIN reveals:- a) old infarct involving right gangilo-capsular reigon (part of external capsule & lentriform nucleus) and left coronaradiata b) old calcified granulomatous lesions invloving ... View answer
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