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as per CT scan reoprt impression is , mild diffuse cerebralatrophicchanges with more affection of fronto-temporal lobes. cerebral palsy?? What does it mean sir? ... View answer
, Vellore my MRI of brain shows mildatrophicchanges with ventricular prominence. what should i do? Whom ... the year 2012 one CT scan of my brain showed cerebral/cerebellar atrophy. That time... View answer
. Age related cerebralatrophicchanges. Please explain the result and suggest treatment please. Age 53 .... Intry cerebral and extra cerebral CSF spaces are mildly prominent. Mucosal... View answer
Significance of diffuse ischemic changes & mild progression of mildcerebral atrophy from 03 to 15 Ischemic changes could relatebto smaller vessels . Pt wil progressive memory loss over... View answer
my son MRI result states this: Cystic encephalomalacia, focal atrophicchanges and corpus callosum dysgenesis Cystic encephalomalacia and consequently focal cerebralatrophicchanges are... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shailja Puri
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
my mother age 70 is diagnosed mildcerebralatrophicchanges due to dilated ventricles through MRI . she was recommended MRI by neurologist because she becomes unconscious with nausea or... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Suresh Heijebu
( General & Family Physician)
My mother s neet head report says . Generalized prominence of ventricular syste m cerebral sulcal spaces cerebellar folia noted ......suggestive of age related atrophicchanges ......pl let me know... View answer
hi...Doctor My father about age 66 years old he get his MRI and the result is diffuse age related cerebralatrophicchanges with multiple lacunar infarcts in bilateralfrontoparietal region and... View answer
, Vellore my MRI of brain shows mildatrophicchanges with ventricular prominence. what should i do? Whom ... the year 2012 one CT scan of my brain showed cerebral/cerebellar atrophy. That time... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Veera Raghava Rao Buddha.
( General & Family Physician)
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