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Hi Doctor, i just had a MRI and I need further explanation on this please: Findings: Extra-axial CSF spaces are mildly prominent for the patient's age (i'm 55 yrs old). This is of questionable ... View answer
Hey, my niece had advised to undergo CT scan of brain and diagnosis was "prominentextraaxial CSF spaces" can anyone help me with that regarding its harm? What should we do? ... View answer
What does it mean when ventricles, sulci and cisterns are symmetric and slightly prominent for age. No Mass effect or extraaxial collection. ... View answer
what does mild peripheral cortical atrophy is noted along bothe cerebral convexities with prominence of the extraaxial csf spaces, primarily at the vertex in a frontal distribution - my ct without ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Karen Steinberg
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
extra-axial CSF spaces overlying the frontal convexities. There is no restricted diffusion to suggest ... not intra or extra-axial mass or vasogenic edema. Ventricular system is normal... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sudhir
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
, right slightly larger than left. Mildly prominentextra-axial CSF spaces in the frontotemporal region, no midline shift or mass effect. No intra or extra-axial haemorrhage or... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Akhtarhusian Ghausi
( General & Family Physician)
I m 54, my MRI indicates Prominent ventricular system cortical sulcus and extraaxial CSF spaces mild invitational brain changes normal for my age . N.B. I also have cervical spondylitis with... View answer
Hi there What does extra-axial CSF spaces are prominent means? Also to be noted that Ventricles are unremarkable and Mucosal thickening is seen in both maxillary and ethmoid sinuses . This is... View answer
On my most recent MRI the following statement was found in the radiologists report. The ventricles, cortical sulci and extra-axialspaces remain prominent, considered upper limits of normal for... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Akhtarhusian Ghausi
( General & Family Physician)
cortical neuronal volume loss with white matter small vessel angiopathy. The ventricals and Extraaxial CSF spaces are mildly prominent and symmetric without midline shift. ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shinas Hussain
( General & Family Physician)
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