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I have a ct that says asymmetric prominent perivascular space at the left lentiform nucleus . I have bad insomnia . What does this mean? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Raju A.T
( General & Family Physician)
My wife MRI results show ILL define CSF intensity small lesion noted in left gangliocapsular region involving posterio part lentiform nucleus ,external capsule and posterio limb. What does this mean to me? ... View answer
My father of 60 years of age suffering from paralysis .ct scan report shows hypodense area at right lentiform nucleus .what treatment should take please suggest.after 1 week of paralysis, now taking nervijen ... View answer
if a ct scan says my 7 month old has small infarcts are seen in the left lentiform nucleus , caudate nucleus and adjacent peri-ventricular white matter . she is in icu on a ventilator please explain ... View answer
signal is seen within the inferior aspect of the right lentiform nucleus. 4mm well-circumscribed area of fluid signal within the left lentiform nucleus inferiorly. ... View answer
I have the results from the MRi taken states : foci of high flair signal within the left lentiform ... restricted on DWL- smaller focus of high flair signal in the right lentiform nucleus- poorly aerated... View answer
tissues are normal. impresssion ; Acute brainstem haematoma. lacunar infarcts in B/L lentiform nuceus .../L lentiform nuceus. Supra tentorial ventricular system is prominent with periventricular white ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Venkatesh S Pai
( Rheumatologist)
) lentiform nucleas. 2. A bony outgrowth is seen from the inner table of (L) temporal bone. 3. Cerebellum is ... foci - (L) lentiform nucleus. Osteoma - (L) temporal bone. My Questions: What does it mean. How... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel
( General Surgeon)
hi..doctor suggested to take the MRI scan for brain.. Impression written report: Chronic lacunar infarcts in left lentiform nucleus and left cerebral peduncles. Bilateral chronic small vessel ischemic ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Naira Jahangir
( OB and GYN Specialist)
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