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Hello, my mom had a MRI of the brain which due to loss of balance. The results show mild perventricular microvasculardisease . Additionally it does a right temporal and parietal subdural... View answer
chronic microvasculardisease . 2. Mildly increased CSF signal along the bilateral frontal convexities ... asymmetry or enhancing abnormality is appreciated throughout the brain. This is the result of... View answer
foci both frontal lobels likely gliosis and microvasculardisease . My Mom had this on her MRI report ...MRI of the Brain Report notes: Impression: Involutional cerebral atrophy... View answer
After an MRI , my doctor found that I have periventricular microvasculardisease which could lead to subcortical dementia . Is there treatment for this? ... View answer
I had a BrainMri- findings There is a mild global atrophy with scattered T2 hyperintensities throughout the supratentorial white matter likely reflecting microvasculardisease. There is no... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Bhumi Dave
( Critical Care Specialist)
mri report 68 y old mri of the brain pt lives in another country im helping her wth impresion white matter gliosis and or microvasculardisease, bilateral ethimoidal, sphenoidal maxilary... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Nupur K
( General & Family Physician)
disease when compared with the Dec. 29, 2015 MRI examination. Stable microvasculardisease is also present ...I had an MRI of my brain last week to see if my metastic breast... View answer
my MRI showed the following: Mild parenchymal volume loss, particularly in the parietal lobes....minimal chronic microvasculardisease, stable moderate right mastoid effusion. It also says there are a ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Chibitam Obia
( General & Family Physician)
Hi, my husband has been suffering with a shuffling gait for about a year now. Had a brainMRI done that showed chronic microvasculardisease. He is also a daibetic. One dr said nothing to worry... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Michelle Gibson James
( General & Family Physician)
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