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SIR PLEASE INFORM ME MY GRAND MOTHER HAS SERIOUS POSITION AND MRI REPORT IS 1 MILD DIFFUSE ATROPHY OF BRAIN PARENCHYMA 2 CALCIFIED MENINGIOMA IN POSTERIOR FALX AND RIGHT HIGH PARTIAL REGION 3 ... View answer
indicates that he has “moderate involutional changes of the brain parenchyma”. Does this support a diagnosis of dementia or is it normal brain atrophy of an elderly person? ... View answer
size. Basal cisterns fissures and sulci are prominent suggestive of cerebralatrophy . No midline shift ... parietal and left frontal lobes likely old micro haemorrhage. Rest of the brain parenchyma... View answer
What is bilateral symmetrical renal parenchyma enhancement? Also, what is multiple hypoenhancing ...-parenchyma..My nephew went to the gastro. He ordered a CT scan of the abdomen. The CT's written report... View answer
I had a MRI of brain. I am 72 years old. It showed aa mild age appropriate generalized brain parenchyma like involuted all atrophy with mineral white matter microvascular chronic ischemic disease. No ... View answer
impression: widened ventricles and cortical sulci,consistant with atrophic brain parenchyma due posibily to birth asphyxia D/D old infection,clinical correlation acquired. No evidence of intra cranial ... View answer
MRI scan head showed moderate mucosal inflation seen in the right maxillary sinus. The brain parenchyma shows mild atrophy and small ischaemic change in the periventricular region, more marked around ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ashakiran S
( General & Family Physician)
FOLLOWS 1. BORDERLINE ATROPHY OF LEFT HALF OF CEREBRALPARENCHYMA 2. PROMINENCE OF POSTERIOR HORN OF LEFT LATERAL VENTRICALS WITH ADJACENT CHRONIC GLIOSIS NOTED 3. BORDERLINE ATROPHY OF LET... View answer
Mild cerebralatrophy is seen with mild hypoplasa of bilateral u.uirot ite matter and prominent ventricular system. Myeliriation pattern is grossly normal for age. Brain parenchyma shows otherwise... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sohan LaL Arora
( General & Family Physician)
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