MRI Report

2023-08-17 11:06:40
Hi doctor, Recently 4 days ago my father had a mild convulsion for about a second accompanied by urine and stool. Immediately we took him to the nearest hospital where ecg , trop-t , blood reports and CT of the brain was entirely normal. But the doctor suggested doing an MRI of the brain. Today I got the MRI report in which two impressions are mentioned 1. Focal and discrete demyelination at both frontal region 2. MILD Crotical atrophy I have got my local doctors appointment after a week meanwhile I am very tensed actually. Please tell me what the above impression means ? Is it something very serious and can it be cured via medicine or surgery is needed ?
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Focal and discrete demyelination can be nonspecific finding. Epilepsy is most of the time clinical diagnosis where EEG and MRI Brain stay non contributory

Answered2023-08-17 13:04:38

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