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[|Human|] what does blooming in left frontal subcortical white matter mean? Also Old infarcts seen in right cerebellum which are hyperintense on T2 weighted images. T2 shine through seen in these areas. Features of small vessel disease with scattered hyperintense areas  throughout  cerebral white matter. Old right cerebellar infarcts. Area of petechial bleed in left frontal subcortical white matter. Thank you.
[|AI|]  HelloThanks for writing to ChatDoctorBlooming is MRI finding related to blood. You have blooming in left frontal subcortical white matter, and it is due to petechial bleed. There are also scattered T2 weighted hyper intensities in white matter of brain. It is due to ischemic changes(decreased blood supply) involving small blood vessels. It is most commonly due to systemic diseases like hypertension, diabetes mellitus etc. so you should be screened for these conditions and need treatment if suffering from these diseases. Hope I have answered your query. Take Care Chat Doctor.