The words advanced chronic changes in MRI results mean that there is some sort of chronic condition which has been present for long enough for the damage to be advanced. An example of this would be the changes which can be seen with advanced pancreatitis.
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Chronic sinusitis
Typically, it means age-related changes in the bony parts. It's part of life.
chronic stress is stress but experienced for a very long time hence the word CHRONIC! Hope this helps(:
CT scan report chronic mitotic what does it mean for a lay man?
Moderate nonspecific white matter changes suggest alterations in the brain's white matter, often seen on imaging studies like MRI. These changes likely indicate the effects of chronic small vessel ischemic disease, which results from reduced blood flow to the brain's small blood vessels, potentially leading to tissue damage. This condition can be associated with aging, hypertension, diabetes, and other vascular risk factors, and may contribute to cognitive decline or other neurological issues. However, the term "nonspecific" indicates that while these changes are present, they do not point to a specific diagnosis or condition.
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.
Chronic fatigue syndrome
Chronic
It is the time where there are many advanced things
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Mean is the average value of a set of results. It's the sum of all the results divided by the number of results.