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Hi........I recently had a brain scan and was diagnosed with moderate chronic small vessel ischemic changes of the periventricular white matter bilaterally. In laymeen's terms whatdoes this... View answer
hyperintense focus within the genu of the right internal capsule Whatdoes all this mean? ...I received the following from an MRI . What do these results mean? Mild hematopoetic marrow... View answer
A recent brain MRI shows innumerable foci ot T2 signal alteratio throughout the periventricular and subcortical white matter . Additional foci of T2 signal alterations are noted on the pons. Whatdoes... View answer
throughout the periventricular and deep hemispheric white matter are present, slightly more numerous than expected for age". Whatdoes this mean? ... View answer
arteries bilaterally. Mild low attenuation in the periventricular white matter is suggestive of chronic microvascular ischemia . Whatdoes this mean?? ... View answer
I have just been comfirmed with acute infarction periventricular corona radiata on the right. I am 58 , 1.64m and weigh 71kg. My discharged form says Periventricular Ischemic Attack Please explain ... View answer
hemispheres mean? And whatdoes there is also suggestion of slightly increased signal within the right ...My husband just had a brain MRI done and there s terms I don t understand in the report.... View answer
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periventricular deep white matter, most compatible with signal change secondary to chronic microvascular ischemia. Whatdoes this mean and is there treatment. ... View answer
is ischemic foci in bifrontoparietal deep medullary and periventricular white matter on T2W and flair.... please explain me whatdoes this mean in plain english.....pls ... View answer
Husband had stroke in July and just had MRI - whatdoes this mean Multiple focal areas of T2 ... hemorrhage,mass or mass effect. does this mean the stroke area (hemorrhagic stroke) has... View answer
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