Sir my son is ocd and anxiety patient my son age is 24 my son have dependent personality disorder sir and what is preventecular leukomalacia sir can my son have any problem from birth or can they have dependent personality disorder can this type of patients become successful in his life or not
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Peri Ventricular leucomalacia depicts that there is a particular part of the brain that is injured or damaged or there is loss of healthy brain tissue there
Whenever there is loss or damage to brain tissue, understanding of a person gets impaired that leads to irritability, anxiety or Adjustment issues in that person
As per my opinion, you can take the opinion of a neurologist for better explanation of this MRI finding
But most important is to continue treatment with a psychiatrist for OCD, a physician for physical conditions that you have mentioned
With proper treatment he can do good in his future .
Periventricular leukomalacia is a condition in which some part of brain is not developed or injured.
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