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: dementia , focal intracranial pathology ? There is global cerebral involutionalchange in keeping with ... the atrophy is not just mild . ... View answer
hi my dad has had a CT scan that revealed deep white matter . mildinvolutionalchange... ishamic change.. can you tell me what this means please. thanks. XXXXX ... View answer
Hi my dad had CT scan that showed mildinvolutionalchange. And periventricular deep white matter consistent with chronic ishsamic change. The doctor mentioned Alzheimer's and explained it as... View answer
I had a head CT scan . the report was as follos: 1. No acute intracranial findings. No evidence of acute ibfarct intracranual hemorrhage. 2. Senescent change with mild periventricular white matter ... View answer
A CAT SCAN was done and the results were 1. There is no evidence of an intracranial mass, hemorrhage or extraaxial fluid collection 2. Mild to moderate microvascular ischemic change 3.... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ramesh M.Vachharajani
( General & Family Physician)
can you explain mild cortical brain involution seen in the form of widening of the cortical sulci, especially in the parietal regions there is periventricular white matter ischemic change, there is no ... View answer
My mother is around 80 years old. A recent CT-Head without contrast - (2) indicates involutional changes with no evidence of acute intracranial haemorrhage, established infarct or mass effect. The ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Nishikant Verma
( General & Family Physician)
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