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what is minimal microvascular ischemic disease


what is microvascular ischemic disease and it's symtoms?


My husband is 55 yrs. old feeling light headed for few weeks.MRI of brain without contrast c/w a minimal increased T2 signal around the ventricles that suggest mild mild microvascular ischemic white matter.What does that mean.He is other wise healthy,activ...


hi everyone. my mri reveals ischemic microvasular disease punctate hyperfintense foci T2 and my symptoms range from dizziness, balance, tingling in my feet and hands, problems with memory, speech, understanding and taste, swallowing and lack of smell and ...


I recently had a MRI last week with contrast and without of my brain. The report reads: changes of Microvascular Ischemic Disease in the periventricular white matter. The only symptoms I have is pain at my forehead where I have a scare from a 30 year...


hi, i don't know if i have ms, but a letter my dr. wrote to my insurance stating medical necessity for a test said i have ischemic microvascular brain disease and t2 foci. is this possibly related to ms? any help is appreciated. i have trouble with my ...


dear sir, i would like to let you know that my mother's age is 44 years.she has high blood pressure.1.5 years back her left leg's fingers started bending slightly. gradually it was increasing with pain and her left leg does not work properly. her left han...


Dear med help, Need your help to understand my health problem, i had clustor headache more than 10 to 15 years, now i am 36 year old, my both feet pulse are feeble and my right arm there is absent pulse likely the doctors say its very hard to get the ...


I am 54 years old, previously healthy. I had an MRI to rule out MS, as I have had extreme fatigue, exercise intolerance and pain for the last few months, to the point I have been unable to work. The MRI found "numerous punctate T2/FLAIR hyperintensities i...


My mother is 80 years old. Since 2018, she has been seeing her deceased husband (my father), her deceased parents, and her deceased sister in her own home. In other words, she has been having hallucinations. A CT scan of the head, without contrast,...


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