answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What is foci of subcortical and deep white matter T2 hypertensities?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Is the gray matter of the cerebellum superficial or deep to the white matter?

It is superficial to the white matter.


Is the gray matter deep to white matter?

no the report says normal gray white differentiation


What does it mean the brain parenchyma shows periventricular T2 hyperintensity and a few scattered subcortical foci of increased T2 and flair signal intensity in the frontal lobes that are nonspecifi?

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.


In the spinal cord which is deep to the other the white or gray matter?

in the spinal cord which is deeper to the other, the white matter or gray matter? how does this compare to the distrubution in the brain


What is the nuclei deep within the cerebral hemisphere white matter are collectively?

basal ganglia


What is nuclei deep within the cerebral hemisphere white matter are collectively called?

basal ganglia


Where in the central nervous system is white matter?

White matter forms the bulk of the deep parts of the brain and the superficial parts of the spinal cord. Aggregates of gray matter such as the basal ganglia (caudate nucleus, putamen,globus pallidus, subthalamic nucleus, nucleus accumbens) and brain stem nuclei (red nucleus, substantia nigra, cranial nerve nuclei) are spread within the cerebral white matter. The cerebellum is structured in a similar manner as the cerebrum, with a superficial mantle of cerebellar cortex, deep cerebellar white matter (called the "arbor vitae") and aggregates of grey matter surrounded by deep cerebellar white matter (dentate nucleus, globose nucleus, emboliform nucleus, and fastigial nucleus). The fluid-filled cerebral ventricles (lateral ventricles,third ventricle, cerebral aqueduct, fourth ventricle) are also located deep within the cerebral white matter. Source: Link below. I didn't think of this. All the credit belongs to this website! Not me!


What are groups of neurons send connections from the cortex deep into the brain?

These are called 'projection neurons'. The cell body in the cortex will have a long axonal projection that courses down into a subcortical region, and vice versa.


What is the meaning of 'deep into the matter'?

When you look "deep into the matter," you do not take the subject matter at face value. Instead, you examine the subject matter upon an empirical basis. That is, you apply the scientific method to the subject matter.


What does prominent deep periventricular white matter changes consistent with microvascular ischemia mean on a mri of the brain mean?

Apparently some of the white matter cells around the ventricles have died due to small blood vessel inability to supply them with enough oxygen. Basically the brain's gray matter are our pools of information. The brain's white matter relays signals. These signals access and connect gray matter information to help us carry out physical and mental acts, from walking etc., to remembering stuff.


How deep is wellspring cave in Pokemon white?

2 stories deep


Why is paper red?

paper isnt red you idiot, the paper is white because trees are white deep inside. If you dont see white, you are not deep enough