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Left Subcortical Infarct

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Dr. Sandhya Manorenj MD

My husband suffer from Brain Stroke . In MRI Report, 1.Old Lacunar Infarct in left posterior parietal subcortical white matter 2.No flow beyond M1 Segment of left MCA. He is taking Deplatt - A... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Sandhya Manorenj ( Neurologist)
Dr. Rakhi Tayal MD

What exactly is 'mild subcortical microvasular ischemia without an acute infarct? Is it a stroke? Thank you. ... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Rakhi Tayal ( OBGYN)
Dr. Srikanth Reddy MD

subcortical frontoparietal cerebral white matter, as before.There is no significant vascular distribution infarct, interrcranial hemorrhage or suspicious focal mass.The skull is intact. There are no... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Srikanth Reddy ( Psychiatrist)
Dr.  Sudhir Kumar MD

-defined hypodense lesion seen involving the perventicular and subcortical white matter of the left parietal lobe , suggestive of likely acute infarct- MRI Brain is suggested. No evidence of any acute ... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Sudhir Kumar ( Neurologist)
Dr.  Neeraj Kumar MD

diffusion hypersensitivity within the left posterior frontal the subcortical white matter and right cerebellum most compatible with acute infarct felt likely to be invalid the patient underwent... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Neeraj Kumar ( Neurologist)

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Dr.  Eric Norman Brua MD

parietal region- suggestive of acute right MCA territiory non hemorrhagic infarct. Old gliotic area in left fronto-parietal subcortical white matter with lacunar infarct in left ganglio... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Eric Norman Brua ( Radiologist)
Jay Indravadan Patel MD

Acute infarct is seen in the left gangliocapsular region and corona radiata.v Acute lacunar infarct ... thalami.v Multiple T2 FLAIR hyperintense foci are seen in the subcortical,periventricular... View answer

Answered by : Jay Indravadan Patel ( Physical Therapist or Physiotherapist)
Dr.  Shoaib Khan MD

scattered subcortical gliosis is likely secondary to chronic small vessel ischemic changes. No recent infarct, intracranial mass lesion, or mass effect. Also states at the beginning of the report that there ... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Shoaib Khan ( General & Family Physician)
Dr. Ganesh MD

IN MY BRAIN MRI IT IS WRITTEN MULTIPLE T2 AND FLAIR SUBCORTICAL HYPER INTENSITY IN BILATERAL HIGH PARIETAL REGION WITH EVIDENCE OF SLOW FLOW IN CORTICAL VEINS SUGGESTIVE OF OLD VENOUS INFARCT PL expalin ... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Ganesh ( General & Family Physician)
Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel MD

There are numerous punctate T2/FLAIR hyperintensity in the subcortical white matter of the ... infarct in the No acute infarct. There is no evidence of hemorrhage or mass lesion. There is no midline ... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel ( General Surgeon)