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Old 11-30-2009, 07:31 AM #1
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DearSir/Madam,

I want to know below Diseases which we have found in the Brain-MRI report.

1)Significant Atrophy of the Superior Vermis with mild prominence of cerebellar foliae and IV the Ventricle is noted.




Impression:-Significant atrophy of the superior vermis with mild atrophy of cerebellar hemispheres.
Finding are most likely due to neuro degeneration.


Request you to please breif me in detail with all disadvantages. Is this desease is called cerebellar disorder or
cerebellar palsy? please give your valuable advice.



Please try to give me the above details asap.

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