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Just had a Brain and Brain stem MRI w/wo contrast. Unsteady gait and episodes of vertigo . Results showed Mild diffuse cerebral atrophy and microvascular ischemic changes of the pons. In layman... View answer
microvascular ischemic changes within the central pons. they mentioned dementia do to this. what does this all ...my mom had mri of brain and a ct of brain. the report states mild... View answer
A recent brain MRI shows innumerable foci ot T2 signal alteratio throughout the periventricular and subcortical white matter . Additional foci of T2 signal alterations are noted on the pons. What does this... View answer
abnormal brain parenchymal enhancement. IMPRESSION: Increasing confluent T@ signal abnormality in the pons ..., or abnormal extra-axial fluid collections. No other focal brain parenchymal signal... View answer
called with the results. The MRI found a 3mm nonspecific heterogeneous t2 signal in the pons. The report ... unanswered. 1) What is a nonspecific heterogeneous t2 pons signal, in layman’s terms? 2) Is the... View answer
hello u there really? my dad got an MRI AND THEY FOUND mild scattered high signal seen within mid pons an periventricular white matter suggesting small vessell disease area of ischemic microvascular ... View answer
Brain- pons & right middle cerebella peduncle appear bulky with poorly defined mass lesion , which .... Minimal vasogenic edema seen right cerebellar hemisphere & mid brain. Minimal mass effect seen in... View answer
varies, as expected. My doctor wants to keep the level from 2.5-3. Where is the pons part of the brain? ... 6th, yes 6th MRI, shows malformations on the pons area, due to the recurrent strokes. I m... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Divakara
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
hi i need to know causes of small ischemic focus in right pons and left basal ganglia My grand pa s thyroid is also high tsh 6.83 due to this small hypodense area that is seen in CT sacn of brain....how ... View answer
Have a brain tumor meningiama that s into my brainstem and my pons and is surrounding my Bassler artery and my carotid artery. It is mostly on the left but is venturing off into the right. The tumor is ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shinas Hussain
( General & Family Physician)
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