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Can choroid plexus cysts be found anywhere in the brain on a developing fetus? More specifically, can they be found in the anterior brainparenchyma? ... View answer
indicates that he has “moderate involutional changes of the brainparenchyma”. Does this support a diagnosis ...My dad had a brain MRI done to rule out dementia . He has significant short term memory... View answer
paracentral lobule with mild indentation of brainparenchyma measuring 1.7*1.6 cm(incidental finding). ...Sir i am suffering from right side weakness for one year. My MRI brain report says, 1. Scanty... View answer
SIR PLEASE INFORM ME MY GRAND MOTHER HAS SERIOUS POSITION AND MRI REPORT IS 1 MILD DIFFUSE ATROPHY OF BRAINPARENCHYMA 2 CALCIFIED MENINGIOMA IN POSTERIOR FALX AND RIGHT HIGH PARTIAL REGION 3 ... View answer
My wife, recently had a brain problem. Brain MRI shows impression as follows. No demonstarble abnormality seen in brainparenchyma. Evidence of thrombus seen involving right sigmoid and... View answer
I had a MRI of brain. I am 72 years old. It showed aa mild age appropriate generalized brainparenchyma like involuted all atrophy with mineral white matter microvascular chronic ischemic disease. No ... View answer
I just got my MRI results back and it says that T1 AND T2 weighted images of the brain demonstrate an abnormal diffuse appearance of the brainparenchyma. Incidentally noted are prominent perivascilar ... View answer
sir, my Father age 57 is in the state of almost coma we did CT scan of brain the report says Diffuse atrophic changes of brainparenchyma . And ultrasonogrphy abdomen report says Splenomegaly with ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Muhammad Hanif
( General & Family Physician)
unremarkable. No restricted diffusion to suggest acute infarct. The brainparenchyma demonstrates normal signal .... No foci of abnormally low gradient signal involving the brainparenchyma.... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ornela Ademovi
( General & Family Physician)
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