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1. Mild scattered nonspecific whitematter hyperintensities. This may be related to changes of chronic microvasculardisease . 2. Mildly increased CSF signal along the bilateral frontal... View answer
I recently had an MRI for headaches, nausea, dizziness, memory loss. I am 65 years old the test indicated age related whitematter disease , chronic hypertension , chronic microvascluar ischemia and ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Geldon Fejzo
( General & Family Physician)
normal pressure hydrocephalus . Altered periventricular whitematter signal and discrete subcentimeter foci both frontal lobels likely gliosis and microvasculardisease . My Mom had this on her... View answer
I had a Brain Mri- findings There is a mild global atrophy with scattered T2 hyperintensities throughout the supratentorial whitematter likely reflecting microvasculardisease. There is no... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Bhumi Dave
( Critical Care Specialist)
hi.... i have a greater number or periventricular whitematter and subcortial white mater high T@ signal lesions chronic microvasculardisease... im 48, have massive head pressure pains, have... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sushil Kumar Sompur
( Psychiatrist)
within supratenturial whitematter and few foci in the subpart iCal whitematter; trace mucosal thickening ethmoid air cells, mild debris in bilateral mastoid air cells. Findind: mild chronic... View answer
Answered by :Dr. AJEET SINGH
( General & Family Physician)
mri report 68 y old mri of the brain pt lives in another country im helping her wth impresion whitematter gliosis and or microvasculardisease, bilateral ethimoidal, sphenoidal maxilary and... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Nupur K
( General & Family Physician)
Scan shows areas of decreased attenuation within the whitematter of the supratentorial brain, consistent with microvasculardisease changes. Impression: chronic involutional changes of the... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shinas Hussain
( General & Family Physician)
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