The mri report has an following observation for my mother. BRAIN
TECHNIQUE:
T1W Sagittal, Dw- b1000, ADC, GRE , T2W FS Axial, FLAIR Axial & Coronal
OBSERVATION:
T2/FLAIR hyperintensities noted in bilateral periventricular white matter and subcortical
white matter of bilateral fronto-parietal regions
No evidence of acute infarct, hemorrhage or space occupying mass lesion noted.
No evidence of abnormal signal intensity or volume loss in the hippocampii.
The thalami, basal ganglia and internal capsules are normal on both sides.
The ventricles and sulci are normal for the age.
The pituitary gland, infundibulum and hypothalamus are normal for the age.
The posterior fossa shows normal cerebellum.
The medulla, pons and mid brain shows normal signals in all the sequences.
Both CP angles are clear. The basal cisterns are normal.
Normal flow void is seen in the major dural venous sinuses and . can u please review and see if its normal
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Mri finding are suggestive of small vessel ischemic lesions. Get her Hba1c and lipid profile done as these are the risk factors for this condition. Also monitor her blood pressure.
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