Hi all,
I've got no idea which category to put this under, so I'll write it here.
I've just received my brain MRI results which weren't perfectly normal. I was wondering if anyone knows what this means:
Conclusion:
Several small non-specific supratentorial white matter FLAIR hyperintensities are noted. The possibility of underlying primary demyeliniation cannot be excluded. The differential diagnosis may include underlying migranious process or chronic small vessel vasculopathy (e.g. vasculitis). Clinical correlation is suggested.
Any ideas?
Ivana
I've got no idea which category to put this under, so I'll write it here.
I've just received my brain MRI results which weren't perfectly normal. I was wondering if anyone knows what this means:
Conclusion:
Several small non-specific supratentorial white matter FLAIR hyperintensities are noted. The possibility of underlying primary demyeliniation cannot be excluded. The differential diagnosis may include underlying migranious process or chronic small vessel vasculopathy (e.g. vasculitis). Clinical correlation is suggested.
Any ideas?
Ivana