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  2. cerebral volume loss - HealthTap

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    No acute intracranial findings. specifically no acute/subacute infarct. 2. mild cerebral volume loss, beyond expected for age ( what does impression 2 mean ? also, previous mri from 2 months ago was completely normal i was scene for a neck injury? A doctor has provided 1 answer.

  3. bifrontal volume loss - HealthTap

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    Never disregard or delay professional medical advice in person because of anything on HealthTap. Call your doctor or 911 if you think you may have a medical emergency. mri shows bi-frontal cerebral cortical volume loss & left middle ear inflammation of sinus what does all this mean? especially the volume level loss?: Mri: Sounds like you're ...

  4. cortical volume loss - HealthTap

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    90,000 U.S. doctors in 147 specialties are here to answer your questions or offer you advice, prescriptions, and more. mri shows bi-frontal cerebral cortical volume loss & left middle ear inflammation of sinus what does all this mean? especially the volume level loss?: Mri: Sounds like you're reading a report from a study ordered by your.

  5. Mild prominence of ventricles and sulci with compatible ... -...

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    In an mri findings the cortical sulci, gyri, and ventricles are midly prominente,in keeping with midly atrophic changes of the brain and there nmeros (over 20) periventricular, subcortical and gray white matter hiperintensive lessions. i have ms? A doctor has provided 1 answer.

  6. brain parenchymal volume loss - HealthTap

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    Had a brain mri and it states the findings are associated with mild traumatic brain injury (i was i an accident in dec 2011) states also the white matter found which is bilateral is no evidence for acute ischemia or cerebral parenchymal bleed. this was g. A doctor has provided 1 answer.

  7. What does" brain shows greater than age-appropriate parenchymal...

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    What does" brain shows greater than age-appropriate parenchymal volume loss" means? Brain shrinkage: JMac - the brain usually shrinks as we age and there is a normal rate of shrinkage.That is called " age appropriate shrinkage" If there is more, it could be associated with early onset of dementia. If there are no symptoms and memory is ok dont ...

  8. mri shows bi-frontal cerebral cortical volume loss & left middle...

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    What is "mild to moderate ventricular prominence and enlargement, consistent with aging related parenchymal volume loss?" Last, what is "opacification left frontal sinus" Brain MRI reveals complete opacification of the bilateral frontal and ethmoid sinus, otherwise normal, could this be cause of daily head pressure

  9. no acute infarct on mri mean - HealthTap

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    No acute intracranial findings. specifically no acute/subacute infarct. 2. mild cerebral volume loss, beyond expected for age ( what does impression 2 mean ? also, previous mri from 2 months ago was completely normal i was scene for a neck injury?

  10. chronic microangiopathic ischemic changes - HealthTap

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    Never disregard or delay professional medical advice in person because of anything on HealthTap. Call your doctor or 911 if you think you may have a medical emergency. what does mimimal white matter presumed chronic microangiopathic ischemic changes and mild parenchymal volume loss mean, this was on a patient portal from the hospital that did ...

  11. prominence of sulcus which may represent age parenchymal volume...

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    The results-had Cerebral Atrophy. Is this a concern for me and should I worry? If neurologist does 2nd CT scan post SCA, and states there is severe brain damage, and this person will be in a vegetative state if they wake up, and also states there is no hope or no chance when asked.