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Hi 31 female. What does this mean: single non-specific focus of T2 whitematter hyper intensity in the lateral left frontallobe . no areas of restriction diffusion are seen. ... View answer
I have reported in MRI non specific Tiny T2w flair hypersensitivity right frontallobewhitematter showing no diffusion restriction... please advise on same and tell me seriousness on disease ... View answer
-weighted hyperintensity in the subcortical whitematter of the right frontallobe, a 3 mm T2-weighted hyperintensity in the subcortical whitematter of the posterior... View answer
My son is five years old and has severe speech delay. His MRI revealed a venous angioma in the frontallobe and some hypersensitivity in the frontallobe. The neurologist says that the venous... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Svetlana Shrivastva
( Pediatrician)
What is: 1. No intracranial hemorrhage. 2. Areas of whitematter hypoattenuation particularly in the right frontallobe and subjacent to the insular cortex which can be seen in chronic... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shahlima Nafeesa
( General & Family Physician)
night only. Imitrex helps. MRI states: Whitematter: There are 2 small T2 hyperintense lesions in the whitematter. There is a lesion in the anterior aspect of the right frontal... View answer
frontoparietal deep whitematter. As well as small focal area of IR hyperintensity within the whitematter of the right frontallobe. My symptoms are vertigo, sided... View answer
I had an MRI and now I need a follow up one for a Solitary whitematterhyperintensity in the left frontallobe and no one has really explained what this means to me. I had originally had... View answer
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