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gyrus (slice 25 of series 10), Additional wound in to millimeter T2 hyperintense lesion in the right superior frontal gyrus medially (series 3 image 25) 3 mm in the left frontal lobe (slice 20 of series 10 ... View answer
Diffuse atrophy of the left fronto-pariental grey and white matteris probaly related to old vascular insult.Atrophy of the left hipocampus.para hippocampal gyrus amygdala and fornix is also noted ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel
( General Surgeon)
My father s Impression MRI brain shows. Acute non hemorrhagic infarcts involving left cingulate gyrus parasigital frontal cortex and Centrum semiovale multiple CSF intensity area of gliosis seen in ... View answer
I m 46 and just had a MRI that said I had white matter of the left superior frontal gyrus and cortical involutional changes that are advanced for patients age there is commensurate widening of ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Varinder Joshi
( General & Family Physician)
brain damage to the Occipital Lobe. Can the injured suffer from symptoms like hallucinations and speaking impairments if a large Occipital hemorrhage is subsequent in the Occipital Lobe due to severe ... View answer
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