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Moderate Sized Area Of Gliosis, Wallerian Degeneration, Few Lacunar Area Of Ischemic Foci, Mild Narrowing Of M1 Segment, Carotid Arteries. Indications?

conclusion:-
-moderate sized area of gliosis in the right fronto-parietal and perisylvian region. wallerian degeneration of right midbrain.
-few lacunar area of ischaemic foci in the bilateral cerebral hemispheres.
-mild narrowing of m1 segment of right middle cerebral artery with diffuse paucity of distal branches.
-flattening of bilateral carotid bulbs.
-mild narrowing of bilateral supraclinoid internal carotid arteries.
Tue, 10 Dec 2013
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The over all imaging study indicate the cerebral pathology could be due to hypertension or age related possibly some chronic condition of brain could be there need to correlate with clinical condition hope this could help you have nice day.(The given history is inadequate no age and gender no brief clinical history the interpretation may be differ please note )
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Moderate Sized Area Of Gliosis, Wallerian Degeneration, Few Lacunar Area Of Ischemic Foci, Mild Narrowing Of M1 Segment, Carotid Arteries. Indications?

HI Thank for asking to HCM The over all imaging study indicate the cerebral pathology could be due to hypertension or age related possibly some chronic condition of brain could be there need to correlate with clinical condition hope this could help you have nice day.(The given history is inadequate no age and gender no brief clinical history the interpretation may be differ please note )