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wHAT CAUSES WHITEMATTERISCHEMIA AND CEREBRAL ATROHY? i AM A 74 YROLD WOMAN WHO HAS HYPERTENSION AND SMOKES. iHAVE ABUSES ALCOHOL TO COPE. What are the symptoms? ... View answer
I recently had an MRI for headaches, nausea, dizziness, memory loss. I am 65 years old the test indicated age related whitematter disease , chronic hypertension , chronic microvascluar ischemia and ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Geldon Fejzo
( General & Family Physician)
What symptoms can one expect for a 90 year old whose MRI indicates "extensive whitematter FLAIR/T2 signal abnormalities....chronic microvascular ischemia"? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Praveen Tayal
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
subcortical, XXXXXXX whitematter - represents Chronic Ischemia. treat ment has started within 24 hrs ... left parietal lobe , involving the cortical grey as well as whitematter -... View answer
arteries bilaterally. Mild low attenuation in the periventricular whitematter is suggestive of chronic microvascular ischemia . What does this mean?? ... View answer
My mom is in a diabetic coma. An MRI showed significant small vessel ?whitematter periventricular changes likely due to ischemia. No evidence of restricted diffusion to suggest the presence of acute ... View answer
radita with as Also whitematter T2 hyperintensitiessociated flair signal hperintensity, what is a flair? Also whitematter T2 hyperintenssities, what is this? Likely secondary to chronic small... View answer
results means. Low attenuated changes seen in the left external capsule consistent with ischemia or early infarction. Bilateral periventricular whitematter low attenuation consistent with small... View answer
but it was stated:cerebral atrophy. Moderate severity supratentrial whitematter disease most likely from chronic small vessel ischemia. Additional limited involvement central pontine brainstorm. No ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ashok Kumar Dash
( Ophthalmologist)
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