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addendum: i have old lacunar infarct, frontallobeatrophy , calcified structure in nose. no mass lesion seen. ethmoid sinusitis . smoking (hard to stop). biopsy no malignancy noted. deviated septum. ... View answer
Ct scan reveals old lacunar infarct, bilateral frontallobeatrophy and ethmoid sinusitis . Which of these are causing my headaches mostly in the late afternoons and mild walking imbalance when ... View answer
Hello, Well it has been said that I have the brain of an 86 year old woman with mild frontallobeatrophy . Would love to have a neurologist look at the image of my brain that the docs... View answer
Acute infarct noted in left temporo partio frontallobe-MCA territory. Hronic infarct noted in right parietal lobe with dilatation of adjacent sulcus. mild diffuse neuro parenchymal atrophy ... View answer
accompanying edema result in some local mass effect on inferior right frontallobe and some attenuation ... interhemispheric fissure inferiorly. 2. Similar brain volume/mild intracranial... View answer
frontallobe and right temporal lobe c) senile cerebral cortical atrophy age 55years ...NECT BRAIN reveals:- a) old infarct involving right gangilo-capsular reigon (part of external ... View answer
and lateral ventricles are prominent. There is low attenuation area in the right frontallobe and posterior left frontallobe due to small area of encephalomalacia. No acute infarction,... View answer
Recent MRI of head/brain due to continuous headaches. MRI indicates brain lesions, frontallobeatrophy. Other symptoms include brain fog, depression (treated), memory loss, word... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Nupur K
( General & Family Physician)
60 year-old female with symptoms of extreme fatigue, no energy and lack of appetite. Tests positive for Epstein Barr. Sent for CT Scan which showed frontallobeatrophy....Appointment with neurologist ... View answer
My uncle was just diagnosed with atrophy of the frontallobe . He is 59 years old and has numerous ... frontallobeatrophy mean and what can we expect? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Rakesh Madhyastha
( General & Family Physician)
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