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What Does Single Punctate Area Of Increased T2 Signalmean

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Dr.  Sudhir Kumar MD

contrast was normal too but on the results of the MRI the following was found..."single punctate area of increased T2 signal intensity involving the right frontal... View answer

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Dr.   Olsi Taka MD

On an MRI of the brain the results read that there were multible punctate foci of abnormally increased signal are identified throughout the subcortical ad periventricular white matter on FLAIR... View answer

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Dr. Vivek Chail MD

my MRI said: Impression: Mild nonspecific white matter changes with differential considerations Findings: within the brain there are mild scattered punctate foci of T2 and FLAIR hyperintense signal ... View answer

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Dr. Olsi Taka MD

punctate areas of increased signal within the subcortical white matter but without mass effect high on ... of the anterior body of the corpus callosum." What the heck does... View answer

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Dr. Vivek Chail MD

on flair coronal imaging there are a number of punctate foci of increased t2 signal in the sub ... are multiple stable foci of increased t2 signal in subcortical... View answer

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Dr.  Sudhir Kumar MD

single punctate area of increased t2 signal intensity involving the right frontal subcortical white ...Hi, I m 42 years of age and had what appears to be a... View answer

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Dr. Olsi Taka MD

Hi they did test on me for ta this is what they say,there are a multitude of foci of abnormal punctate foci of increased T2 signal with subcortical white matter of... View answer

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Dr. Ganesh MD

WHAT IS THIS MEANS Scans demonstrate several punctate foci of increased T2 signal in the white matter bilaterally. None of these tiny foci show restricted diffusion or contrast... View answer

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Dr.  Jayesh Vaza MD

superior parietal lobule most likely from remote infarction. 2. Several scattered punctate foci of increased T2 and FLAIR weighted signal typical of early chronic small vessel ischemic... View answer

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Dr.   Sudhir Kumar MD

HI, i just hada MRI . THIS IS WHAT THE RESULTS SAY .SEVERAL PUNCTATE FOCI OF T2/FLAIR SIGNAL ALTERATION ARE SCATTERED AT THE BILATERAL PREVENTRICULAR AND SUBCORTICAL WHITE MATTER, which are... View answer

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