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Explain: minimal punctate flair/t2 hyperintensities are present in the subcortical & deep white matter of the cerebral hemispheres.(otherwise normal)?

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Dr. John Baker answered

Specializes in Neurology

CSVD: Description of MRI findings are made by radiologists, then take into account age/limited history from referring MD.... Then provide most likely underlying cause... Most of us in our 30s-40s start developing microvascular changes (surrounding small blood vessels they look mildly leaky/thick) usually from high BP or migraine genetics/tendency

Answered 7/26/2019

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