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my recent MRI indicates " minimal periventricular white mater FLAIR hyperintensities consistent with early ischemic leukomalacia noted. Please define & should I be concerned/ ... View answer
I HAVE A BRAIN MRI OF MY CHILD SHE IS 9 MOTHS ONLY AND REPORT SHOWS EVERY THING NORMAL BUT IN CONCLUSIONS PAGE SHOWS BILATERAL PERIVENTICULAR LEUKOMALACIA WITH DEEP MATTER VOLUME LOSS ATROPHIED CORPUS ... View answer
I HAVE A BRAIN MRI OF MY CHILD SHE IS 9 MOTHS ONLY AND REPORT SHOWS EVERY THING NORMAL BUT IN CONCLUSIONS PAGE SHOWS BILATERAL PERIVENTICULAR LEUKOMALACIA WITH DEEP MATTER VOLUME LOSS ATROPHIED CORPUS ... View answer
my mother age 82 had a CT scan that showed Mild microvascular leukomalacia . She functions both physcially and mentally great for her age but has a few brain blocks occsaionally where she can not remember ... View answer
I had two MRI s, diagnosis- periventricularleukomalacia. I did not understand what my neurologist was trying to explain to me. I have short term memory loss and sometimes say the wrong word or can not... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Naveen Kumar Kaushik
( Ayurveda Specialist)
[My son had a CT scan done when he was 15 months old. He had fallen out of the bed. The report showed that he had no injuries to his brain. An MRI done 2 weeks ago showed that he as periventricular leukomalicia. why didn t... View answer
[My son aged 11yrs is a premature kid with delayed milestone,now he is taking physiotherapy for his legs,he ismuch good with his IQ. As he had a severe headache and vomitting our doctor suggested to take mri where the... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Baranidharan Kuselan
( Pain Medicine & Palliative Care Specialist)
[I had a MRI recently due to headaches and neck pain and stiffness. The only finding was minimal leukomylacia. I am 68 and concerned about strokes or dementia issues. My primary Dr seems to indicate that this is not... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Akhtarhusain
( General & Family Physician)
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