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nonenhancing focal lesion (hypo on T1, hyperintense on T2/FLAIR) onleft side of medulla oblongata --- May be due to small vessel ischemia / inactive focal demyelination . Hypoplasia of... View answer
what does Generalized volum loss and scatteres nonspecific T2/Flair hyperintensities, findings may be on the basis of chronic small vessel ischemic changes mean on an MRI ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Karen Steinberg
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
mri scan showed . no diffusion restriction to suggest acute infarct. Mild T2 / flair signal hyperintensities in periventricular white matter , probable incidental small vessel ischemic changes. No ... View answer
i want to know about the mri scan result : TINY T2& FLAIR HYPERINTENSITIES IN PERIVENTRICULAR WHITE MATTER AND CENTRUM SEMIOVALE - SIGNIFICANCE- SMALL VESSEL ISCHEMIC CHANGES I am having diabetis and ... View answer
hyper intensity on T2 and flair image on the right naxillary.on brain sinusitis impressiom , dilaeeral,nultitle small old cerebral infarct-nicro vascular ifchemic changes what does those means and ... View answer
do MRI and done. According to report say NON SPECIFIC FEW DISCRETET2 AND FLAIR HYPERINTENSISTIES IN RIGHT FRONTAL AND PARIETAL LOBE SUGGESTIVE OF FOCAL DEYMELINATION. What is it ? What to do... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ganesh
( General & Family Physician)
I got a report that says there are multiple focal areas of increased T2/FLAIR signal periventricular and subcortical white matter. In addition, there are several small lacunar infarcts in the ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Pallavi Gurjar
( General & Family Physician)
I am a Gulf War Veterans and I have headaches and memory loss. I got my MRI back and it said discreteT2flair hyper intense foci, increased flair signal is also likely related to... View answer
radita with as Also white matter T2 hyperintensitiessociated flair signal hperintensity, what is a flair? Also white matter T2 hyperintenssities, what is this? Likely secondary to chronic... View answer
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