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Small Vessel Ischaemic Change

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Dr. Rakhi Tayal MD

indicate small vessel ischaemic change" Also cervical scan, conclusion, leftsided soft tissue c6/7 disc prolapse potentially compressing the left c7 nerve root . C4/5 small broard based... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Rakhi Tayal ( OBGYN)
Dr. Indu Kumar MD

small vessel ischaemic change. Can anyone clarify what this means? Thanks ... cerebral / cerebellar lesion. There is no white matter lesions to suggest significant small vessel ... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Indu Kumar ( Radiologist)
Dr. Benard Shehu MD

hyperintensities throughout white matter likely representing areas of old ischaemic change secondary to small vessel disease . I have also had blood tests recently due to chest compression... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Benard Shehu ( Cardiologist)
Dr.  Olsi Taka MD

likely represent chronic ischaemic foci due to small vessel disease . I have never ever smoked, ever ever ...What does the following mean? Several small non confluent T2/FLAIR hyperinensities... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Olsi Taka ( Neurologist)
Dr. Haleema MD

: Multiple foci of T2 hyperintensity within the sub cortical white matter consistent with either small vessel ischaemic change or post migranous phenomen. I had an answer from this site not to... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Haleema ( General & Family Physician)

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Dr. Ajit Kumar Varma MD

back with Minor presumed small vessel ischaemic change in supratentorial white matter and a small established focal ischaemic insult in the right cereballa hemisphere. Any ideas? ... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Ajit Kumar Varma ( Podiatrist)
Dr. Indu Kumar MD

in keeping with small vessel ischaemic change. A more focal area of old infarction is seen in the right frontal lobe with a further small area in the left temporal lobe. No space... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Indu Kumar ( Radiologist)
Dr. Shailja Puri Wahal MD

hello. my father is 62years old. he has had a number of mini strokes. his recent ct scan has shown prominent of the ventricals and sulci. extensive white matter, small vessel ischaemic change... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Shailja Puri Wahal ( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
Dr. Prateek MD

Hi my mum has small vessel ischaemic change associated cerebral volume loss and there is a focus of hypodensity extedning to the posterior frontal lobe cortex on the right suggestive of a very... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Prateek ( General & Family Physician)
Dr. Deepak MD

My 76 year old mother has bilateral periventricular and coronal radiata small vessel ischaemic changes, according to a recent MRI scan . She has hypertension and type 2 diabetes which is treated with ... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Deepak ( Diabetologist)