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MRI results in confusion
My MRI results are as followed: signal changes in periventricular and subcortical white matter as well as left inferior cerebellum are most suspicious for mid chronic small vessel ischemic changes.

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Periventricular white matter in my brain
Thank you

For information about periventricular white matter changes, see the answer to "Help interpreting MRI results"  dated 9/14/05.  These sort of MRI changes are most commonly seen with aging, especially in


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What Does Small Vessel Ischemic Disease Mean on My MRI?
NetWellness receives many questions about small vessel ischemic disease (which is also called white matter disease or periventricular white matter change.) For example, a MRI report might mention left sided brain changes that suggest the appearance of a stroke. High blood pressure is the single most important risk factor for stroke, and in a patient with diabetes it is crucial to control the blood pressure for optimal prevention of future strokes.
 

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Diffuse white matter changes
has frequent H/A had MRI impession was diffuse white matter changes most of these are small, but there are from 30-50 in the centrum semiovale areas bilaterally. T-2 weighted and FLAIR images demonstrate mild periventricular

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Microinfarcts
Can you explain this and what may or may not be done to prevent this and/or make it better in a person who has been diagnosed with this. "Microinfarcts" is another term that typically refers to white matter changes or perive

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Question
Two three months preceeding the report I had an acute pain which lasted for 12 to 13 hours and then subsided.The Sella turcica appears normal.No abonormality noted in Microadenomas ,Internal carotid Arteries,the Circle of Wil

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Periventricular white matter
Her eye specialist told her that she has microvascular ischemic changes in periventricular white matter and there was nothing they could do to help. Thanks,

Please review previously answered questions, as I have answered


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Conversion disorder or stroke?
  The findings are in a location where they could potentially be related to the symptoms.   Part of the definition is that the patient is not willingly "faking" the symptoms--they consider the symptoms quite re

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Stroke - lacunar infarction -the relationship
 

A true lacunar stroke is just like any other stroke in that you would expect sudden onset of neurologic problems.   Because lacunar strokes are smaller, patients with this type of stroke 


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Causes of ischemic periventricular white mat
A recent MRI of my brain showed "minimal small vessel ischemic change seen in the deep periventricular white matter tracts" Aside from the obvious need to exercise, lower blood pressure, and improve diet/cholesterol
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