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Chronic microangiopathic ischemic changes are areas of the brain that show up during radiology, usually MRIs, that depict clotted off or ruptured blood vessels. These are usually related to other serious conditions, such as diabetes, hypertension, and high cholesterol.
what does this mean? Impression: There are scattered foci of T2/FLAIR hyperintensity within the periventricular, deep and subcortical white matter. The findings are nonspecific but may be seen in mild to moderate small vessel ischemic changes. No evidence for acute infarct or hemorrhage.
it is a 3 sailed small vessel
what is microangiopathic ischemic
A "kad" is a vessel, or container. Katan means small. Kad katan means "little vessel".
explain centrum semiovale representing remote small vessel disease and what does that mean in laymen terms?
"Subtle" changes are small changes that can hardly be noticed.
Do you mean capillary? If so, a capillary is an extremely small blood vessel located within the tissues of the body.
transient ischemic dilation
usually updates the operating system in small ways, normally small changes to it
Merchant Vessel or Motor Vessel.
i would get that checked out... by a doctor