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what is low density periventricular changes, in keeping with longstanding white matter ischaemia and cerebral trophy? This is part of the diagnosis of my husband's Vascular Dementia . On an ECG it ... View answer
, caudate nucleus and right perisylvian, pariental region. Bilateral periventricular white matter ischaemia. ...,caudate nucleus and right perisylvian, parietal region. Bilateral periventricular white... View answer
mother (age 78) is suggestive of tiny lacunar infarct in left thalamus with minimal periventricular white matter ischaemia and diffuse cerebal atrophy. what does it mean? is it worrisom ? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ganesh
( General & Family Physician)
, no lesion of the optic chiasm is seen. There are periventricular white matter changes which are most likely to reflect chronic micro vascular ischaemia. Incidental empty sella. Could you tell me what the ... View answer
, acc to MRI there is small hyperintense focus on T2/ Flair in left occipito-parietal periventricular white matter? Chronic ischaemia/ ischemic gliosis. sir what kind of problem is this . what are the ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shinas Hussain
( General & Family Physician)
d love to know what they mean): - generalised cortical sulcal prominence noted - periventricular ... - ischaemia of the small vessel type Any decoding would be greatly appreciated! I don t speak Neurologist ... View answer
report show as below. (1) Acute non-haemorrhagic infarct (right periventricular/ posterior aspect of ...) Mild white matter ischaemia (4) TOF MRA reveals no significant stenosis or aneurysm of the major ... View answer
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