It's a sign of (severe) cerebral atrophy. It's being seen on CT or/and MRI scans of the brain. Generalized sulcal prominence diffusely is consistent with diffuse brain atrophy.
An initial diagnosis of OPCA can be made with a careful neurological examination (testing of reflexes, balance, coordination, etc.), plus a magnetic resonance image (MRI ) of the brain
my MRI of my brain says there is dark fluid what does this mean
Meaning of chronic microangiopathy on brain MRI report
Symmetric atrophy of the temporal lobes refers to a condition in which both sides of the temporal lobes of the brain have experienced a similar degree of shrinkage or loss of brain tissue. This can be seen on imaging studies like MRI and may indicate a neurological disorder or disease affecting both sides of the brain equally. Symptoms can vary depending on the underlying cause but may include memory loss, language problems, and changes in behavior.
Yes, a arachnoidtis will show on an MRI. This will show up on an MRI as a brain lesion, but doctors will furthur be able to determine exactly what the lesion is from.
Yes.Thats true if MRI of brian and iac are done on same day use 59 on iac.
A MRI of the brain is used to find these conditions. You will not know the underlying issue until the procedure is completed and reviewed.
Because the pituitary gland is in the brain.
PET scan
Wen you put your mind in it.
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