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What Is The Treatment For Brain Atrophy?

impression: widened ventricles and cortical sulci,consistant with atrophic brain parenchyma due posibily to birth asphyxia D/D old infection,clinical correlation acquired. No evidence of intra cranial bleed, mass or gross area of infarction (C.T) Report.
Sir; How to manage
Wed, 21 Dec 2016
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Hello!

Welcome and thank you for asking on HCM!

Regarding your concern, I would explain that these brain changes are chronic and non reversible.

This means, that they can not be treated or cured.

But, we can try to improve the symptoms.

I would like to have some more information on the patient:

- How old is he?
- What is his past medical history and commorbidities?
- What are his actual symptoms (seizures, memory troubles, psychiatric disturbances, gait difficulty)?

You should discuss with a neurologist on the above issues.

Kind regards, Dr. Aida
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What Is The Treatment For Brain Atrophy?

Hello! Welcome and thank you for asking on HCM! Regarding your concern, I would explain that these brain changes are chronic and non reversible. This means, that they can not be treated or cured. But, we can try to improve the symptoms. I would like to have some more information on the patient: - How old is he? - What is his past medical history and commorbidities? - What are his actual symptoms (seizures, memory troubles, psychiatric disturbances, gait difficulty)? You should discuss with a neurologist on the above issues. Kind regards, Dr. Aida