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Questions in regards to my grandmothers cat s
They noted the following: left hypodensities, age-indeterminate lacunar infaracts chronic changes of parenchymal involution extensive white matter disease, left parietal lobe encephaloma lacia c/w prior remote ir sott.  

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I Was Told I Have White Matter Disease
I was told by several doctors when I was between the ages of 18 and 21 that I have white matter disease. Could this be the because of the white matter disease? However, NetWellness may have some general information availabl

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Ischemic small vessel disease and stroke
Does the presence of ischemic small vessel disease decrease the effectiveness or increase the risk of intracranial hemorrhage when using thrombolytic therapy for stroke within 3 hours of onset of symptoms? Study of the relat

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What is Mimimal Ischemic White Matter Disease
I had a MRI and the results were "mimimal ischemic white matter disease". Ischemic white matter disease refers to small blood vessels in the brain that are clogging up a bit. It is not associated with Alzheimer's disease al

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Subcortical white matter for age
I am concerned if there is any signs of alzheimers and also what does the results mean - Results on MRI - Multiple foci of T2 and FLAIR signal change within the perventricular, depp and subcortical white matter is nonspecific

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Breaking Down Periventricular White Matter Disease
"The impression: Periventricular white matter disease with a very small cortical defect in the right cerebellar hemisphere, This is unchanged from the previous study. The white matter disease has worsened since the previous

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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.

I have written extens

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Chronic microvascular changes
Can you explain to me what is "chronic microvascular changes" showing on a CT schan? "Chronic microvascular changes" are synonymous with "
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Stroke?
Sudden onset L sided weakness/numbness-I had an MRI Impression: MODERATE SIZED FOCUS OF INCREASED T2 AND DIMINISHED T1 SIGNAL IN THE RIGHT FRONTAL WHITE MATTER WITHOUT ASSOCIATED ENHANCEMENT,IS NON-SPECIFIC AND MAY REFLECT SM

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Result of CT scan
My father had a CT scan and this is the result; Impression: Lacunar infarct right lentiform nucleus and right anterior periventricular white matter, central cerebral and corticol atrophy. A lacunar infarct is a small stroke
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