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Old 07-01-2008, 08:36 PM
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Exclamation thank you Cherie.....

I had (2) MRI's within 5 months of each other. One in December and one in April. The first reads;

FINDINGS; The study suggests that their are minimal areas of altered brain parenchymal signal intensity. The most definite appears to be a small punctate area of cystic change in the white matter of the left frontal lobe that measures 2mm in dimension.
More questionably, there is slight prominence in perivascular spaces or small areas of altered signal intensity w/in the white matter of the left and right parietal lobes. Additionally, inversion recovery sequences suggest that there may be poorly defined areas of slightly increased signal intensity in the white matter just deep to the corticomedullary junction of the left frontal and left and right parietal lobes.

The second one reads;

Findings;
There are a few punctate to small foci of abnormal signal intensity within the left and right Corona Radiata adjacent to the Atria and posterior body of the lateral ventricals.

Sorry this was so long. Thank you again Cherie for answering my thread
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