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Acute infarct noted in left temporo partio frontal lobe-MCA territory. Hronic infarct noted in ... .. periventriçular chronic small vessel ischemia changes... This s my dad scaning... View answer
My husband suffer from Brain Stroke . In MRI Report, 1.Old Lacunar Infarct in left posterior parietal subcortical white matter 2.No flow beyond M1 Segment of leftMCA. He is taking... View answer
right side 5th nerve with coexixting leftMCA occlusive disease and chronic infarcts in MCA territory is ... of fresh fresh infarct or hemorrhageor SOL noted. 3. There is... View answer
bulbar dysfunction. Imaging- MRI showed multiple infarct in leftMCA and PCA territories withb evidence ... condition is very very poor ; his left leg sometimes appears too big ; he... View answer
& lower limb on 12 Feb @ 14:15. CT brain shows slightly hypodense right MCA. There was no infarct or bleed ... patient was stable. Repeat CT Brain after 24 hrs showed wel defined right MCA... View answer
parietal region- suggestive of acute right MCA territiory non hemorrhagic infarct. Old gliotic area in left fronto-parietal subcortical white matter with lacunar infarct in left ganglio... View answer
Hi I have been diagnosed with: hyperlipidemia and multiple CVA s, chronicleftMCAinfarct, and chronic bi-frontal infarcts and a possible subacute infraction in both frontal lobes. I had... View answer
Sir, My father (age 76 years) had previous CVA right MCA territory infact and HTN, left .... Recurrent large right MCAinfarct with HTN in Octber 2010.Since, then he was on Actrome 2mg treatment... View answer
whatis homeopathic remedies for dyspraxia apraxia accute non haemorrhagic mcainfarct-low attenuating lesions in the left temporo parietal cortex -tiny pl.at both carotids-speech motor... View answer
frontal and left temporal regions. These findings are suggestive of a chronis leftMCA territory infarct. The smaller left cerebral peduncle is a secondary change. 2. Small... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sunny Madar
( General & Family Physician)
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