Brain MRI Shows Irregular Signal Patches In White Matter Of Parietal Lobe. What Does It Mean?
Hi, My MRI brain scan shows the below result. What does this mean? Am i having any problem in brain? multiple irregular hyper intense signal patches are seen clustered in the deep white matter of parietal lobes on either side on flair. minimal per hyper intense signal around atria and frontal horns. multiple tiny high signal foci scattered in the frontal lobe deep white matter on flair. small vessel is ischemic changes.
Mon, 11 Nov 2013
General & Family Physician, Dr. Prateek's Response
Do you have any history of paralysis or weakness in limbs?
The MRI report points towards multiple infarction in side brain matter and is suggestive of stroke in past which may or may not have manufested clinically
lot of research is happening in Stem Cell therapy field for ischemic brain injuries
You may contact me on 09871408298 to know more about this
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Brain MRI Shows Irregular Signal Patches In White Matter Of Parietal Lobe. What Does It Mean?
Do you have any history of paralysis or weakness in limbs? The MRI report points towards multiple infarction in side brain matter and is suggestive of stroke in past which may or may not have manufested clinically lot of research is happening in Stem Cell therapy field for ischemic brain injuries You may contact me on 09871408298 to know more about this