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Hello, I have a question on an MRI for the Brain. I have currently started to have severe headaches and was ordered this MRI. The results show that there is a encephalomalacia and gliosis within the ... View answer
temporal lesion and now after 6months the ct was changes of gliosis and encephalomalacia on rt frontal temporal and parietal region and also on left side there are changes of gliosis and moderate... View answer
hi i HAVE A FRONTAL INFILTRATING LESION THOUGHT IT WAS A GLIOBALSTOMA BIOPSY SAYS IT IS A GLIOSIS i HAVE SEIZURES AND BREAST CANCER WHAT IS THE PROGNOSIS FOR THIS GLIOSIS ... View answer
My son is 7 months old. A large portion of His right brain has encephalomalacia . He has seizures twice/thrice daily. Doctor has prescribed valparin 200 mg. Please advise. Left side of brain is fine. He ... View answer
The white matter of brain shows gliosis surrounding area of encephalomalacia right temporal lobe. Mild gliosis is also seen posterioly in the right frontal lobe.several areas of high signal are present... View answer
Hi My brother s mri brain report 6 years post surgery reveals area of gliosis and encephalomalacia with septated fluid and hemosedrin deposition. there is expansileT2/Flair hyperintense signal ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Akhtarhusian Ghausi
( General & Family Physician)
11 year old girl. whole brain images show small, microcystic foci or encephalomalacia in the bilater periatrial white matter. Patchy periventricular gliosis has improved when compared to previous ... View answer
What does this mean? FINDINGS: There is a small high T2 signal with surrounding gliosis noted in ... volume loss. The finding has the appearance of a focal encephalomalacia. ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Emadullah Shafi
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
I had a stroke in 2012 that was directly caused by srangulation and my recent mri shows I had a left hemisphere stroke with encephalomalacia with surrounding gliosis where lexicons are formed and ... View answer
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