1) medium sized cortical subcortical area of encephalomalacia with gliosis in the right anterior temporal lobe- likely sequelae of old ischaemic insult
2) multiple small chronic lacunar infarcts in the bilateral gangliocapsular regions and thalamus
3) chronic small vessel ischemic changes within bilateral frontoparietal periventricular, deep and subcortical white matter
4) mild diffuse cerebral athrophy
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