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What Causes Cerebral Parenchyma?

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Posted on Fri, 16 Oct 2015
Question: What does a result of Cerebral parenchyma from MRI mean?
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Answered by Dr. Panagiotis Zografakis (15 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
it's the brain matter

Detailed Answer:
Hello,

parenchyma is the 'content' (the functional part) of an internal organ. We refer to renal parenchyma for example. Cerebral parenchyma is the functional part of the brain (the cerebrums in particular). If you'd like to upload the report itself I could provide more details.

Kind Regards!
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Panagiotis Zografakis (6 hours later)
Thank you for your response. I was unable to upload, so just copied and pasted. Here is the report.
Is there any reason for concern and/or follow-up?


Narrative


PROCEDURE(S): MR BRAIN WO CONTRAST 70551
ACCESSION(S): 0000
DATE OF EXAM: 9/18/2015 9:01 AM
REFERRING PHYSICIAN: SUBHASHIE W. SARATHKUMARA


EXAM: MRI of the brain without IV contrast.

TECHNIQUE: Multiplanar, multisequence MRI of the brain was performed
without the administration of intravenous gadolinium contrast.

CONTRAST: None.

HISTORY: Essential and other specified forms of tremor Memory loss
and has a Hx of afib. ? multiple stroke

COMPARISONS: None.


FINDINGS:
Cerebral parenchyma: There is diffuse cerebral parenchymal volume
loss, slightly advanced for age. No intracranial mass lesion. No
restricted diffusion or gradient susceptibility to suggest acute
ischemia or hemorrhage, respectively.

Ventricular system: No hydrocephalus or midline shift.

Extra axial spaces: No epidural, subdural, or subarachnoid
hemorrhage. No basal cistern effacement.

Vascular system: No loss of the major vascular flow voids.

Visualized paranasal sinuses: Small mucosal retention cysts are seen
within the right maxillary sinus. The other visualized paranasal
sinuses are clear.

Visualized orbits: No ocular or retrobulbar pathology.

Calvarium and skull base: No osseous destruction.

Pituitary and Pineal Glands: No mass lesion.

Soft tissues: No significant abnormality.


IMPRESSION:
No acute intracranial pathology.

I, XXXXXXX Bazan, have personally interpreted the image(s) and
dictated this examination or I have reviewed the image(s) as well as
the residents interpretation and agree with the interpretation.

Electronically Signed by XXXXXXX Bazan, on 9/18/2015 10:59 AM


Component Results

There is no component information for this result.


General Information

Collected:
09/18/2015 9:01 AM
Resulted:
09/18/2015 9:01 AM
Ordered By:
Dr.Subhashie W.Sarathkumara, MD
Result Status:
Final result
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Answered by Dr. Panagiotis Zografakis (4 hours later)
Brief Answer:
dementia probably

Detailed Answer:
Thanks for the additional info!

There are no ominous signs. There is just a 'shrinkage' of the brain which is more than expected for your age (all brains shrink with time). This finding is probably the cause of the memory loss problem. There are also some small cysts on the sinuses which is probably the result of inflammation in the past but should pose no problem to you.

I hope this is clear enough, but if you do have more questions, don't hesitate to ask for the details.

Kind Regards!
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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What Causes Cerebral Parenchyma?

Brief Answer: it's the brain matter Detailed Answer: Hello, parenchyma is the 'content' (the functional part) of an internal organ. We refer to renal parenchyma for example. Cerebral parenchyma is the functional part of the brain (the cerebrums in particular). If you'd like to upload the report itself I could provide more details. Kind Regards!