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Had MRI done of brain for ear problem this is what it read. Multiple foci of parenchymal hyperintensity with distribution including superior frontal gyri, centrum semiovale, left parietal white... View answer
Tiny hyperintensities are noted in bilateral subcortical and deep whitematter on T2W and FLAIR images.The gray whitematter differentiation is maitained.( MRI report) what is that mean?... View answer
mri of brain report is .... Chronic whitematter ischemic chages billateral fronto parietal subcortical whitematter means what.....? small focal posterocentral disc protrusion at... View answer
Non specific whitematter changes are seen in the from of preventricular cap like few scattered punctate and few patchy confluent subcortical and deep whitematter T2 and FLAIR hyperintensities.... View answer
My Dads MRI report says: Ischaemic foci in bifrontal deep medullary whitematter. Hyperintense foci are seen on T2W and FLAIR in bifrontal deep medullary whitematter suggestive of... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sameena
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
Hi, my husband had an MRI of his brain which shows Deep WhiteMatter Infarction & Chronic Ischemic change and Gliosis in both frontal lobes. There is also a small whitematter... View answer
.Had brain Mri.thereis old lacunae infarct within the mid left centrum semiovale whitematter. The ... arachnoid cyst , as described . ~-2. Moderate chronic whitematter changes which may... View answer
whitematter disease. Moderate diffused invitational changes noted throughout the brain. ...I am 51 and Mir shows multiple small perpendicular and subtropical punctuate whitematter ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Saddiq Ulabidin
( General & Family Physician)
whitematter. It was a report of my wife s MRI of brain. Pl, I want suggestions. ...Ill-defined chronic ischemic changes in both parietal peri & paraventricular whitematter... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Prabhash Verma
( General & Family Physician)
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