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One finding on my MRI: Mild cerebral and cerebellar volume loss without specific atrophy pattern. Impression: Diffuse supratentorial and infratentorial volume loss, without an asymmetric lobar predominance ... View answer
systolic function with an ejection fraction estimated to be 60% Mild diastolic dysfunction Mildasymmetric LVH Mild mitral and tricuspid regurgitation Any recommendations regarding the three... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Scott Rebich
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
I just had an MRI with contrast and it states that I have mildasymmetric opercular atrophy on the left and slight dolichoectasia of the vertebral basilar artery on the left. What does this mean? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Kiran Kumar
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
Had a Cervical MRI done, and here are the results..C3/4- Minimal Broad based disc bulge. C4/5-Mild broad based disc bulge slightly asymmetric to the right. C5/6-Disc space height is diminished. Mild... View answer
i had a MRI of my neck . It showed mildasymmetric broad based protrusion at C4-C5 with borderline .... In addition to mildasymmetric broad based protrusion at C5-C6 with borderline spinal... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ahmad Khan
( General & Family Physician)
I have mild diffuse volume loss, likely reflecting senescent change. Mildasymmetric volume loss is ... asymmetric appearance. 2. No acute intracranial findings. 3. Scattered foci of nonspecific... View answer
In my CT scan I was detected 1.small well defined hypotenuse lesion in right middle lobe.no significant change for last four months. 2.mildseptal thickening with para septal emphysema and ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Varinder Joshi
( General & Family Physician)
disc bulge asymmetric to the left. There is mild narrowing of the left lateral recess but otherwise no ... radiating into left hip. Here is his MRI results: L1-2 minimal posterior annular bulging... View answer
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