I think they COULD, but do NOT necessarily suggest MS, particularly if associated with appropriate CLINICAL SYMPTOMS. They do seem to indicate multiple small white matter lesions, possibly relating to hypertension, Diabetes, high cholesterol, infections or inflammatory conditions, as well as perhaps migraine headaches.
So, you need more history and clinical symptoms to even begin to know what it might mean diagnostically.
Phrase-by-phrase, high T2 means "bright spots" on the mri, 'multi focal' probably means many of them, 'sub cortices' means white matter (axons) of the brain, and 'ischaemic' means restriction in blood supply.
I'm NOT a doctor, I'm just guessing from looking at the results from googleing the components of your question, since no one else answered you.
What does loss of signal intensity and disc space height mean
A fudge i give
The signal is encoded as light; the light changes intensity, for example a higher intensity for a one, or a lower intensity for a zero. (In practice, more complicated encoding schemes are used.)
Proton density within the tissue will affect the signal intensity on an MRI. The thicker the tissue, the more intense the return signal will be upon detection.
I just had an MRI done and one of the comments was that an area of the scan showed a low signal intensity...as in, something is wrong with the tissue. I just had an MRI done and one of the comments was that an area of the scan showed a low signal intensity...as in, something is wrong with the tissue.
In the context of imaging, heterogeneous signal intensity refers to variations in signal strength within a specific region or structure. This variability can be due to different tissue compositions, pathologies, or artifacts, leading to a mixed or irregular appearance on the image.
Breed is with an Ampharos(male), Ampharos learns Signal Beam at level 57 and they are compatible
"signal intensity" is the y- axis of a mass spectrum.
A compatible network card and proper cables.
Yes, the 3047 replaces the 3057.
A unit used to measure the intensity of a sound or the power level of an electrical signal. Someones voice could raise by a decibel.It is used to measure the sound intensity and loudness.
this was a included in a report from a mri