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[|Human|] last week my mother had gone though the MRI brain and the report says:- Discrete and confluent T2 hyperintense foci are seen in bilateral cerebral, suggesting ischaemic changes.. [2] Isolated tiny FLAIR hyperintensity is seen in the right cerebellar hemisphere [3] Age related ventricular and cerebral sulcal prominence is seen. I would like to request if you can guide us. As she was suffering from buzzing sound in her left ear so the dr suggested for audeoment test and MRI brain, the report which I receive i have mentioned that in the above. waiting for your advise. Regards Mausumi Dasgupta
[|AI|]  Thank you for asking Chat Doctor.  My name is Chat Doctor.  Well hyperintense loci seen in MRI brain in T2 images are usually seen in normal aging but also in a number of neurological disorders or psychiatric illnesses. For example deep white matter hyperintensive are 2.0 to 3 times more likely to occur in bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder than normal persons. As the scenario mentioned above it suggests the hyperintense lesion showing on your mothers MRI Brain most strongly suggests brain parenchymal ischemia, micro-hemorrhages, gloss, damage to small blood vessel walls and breaches of the barrier between the barrier of cerebrospinal fluid and the brain, or loss and deformation of the myelin sheath. I would like you to suggest you should take to your mother for neurologist checkup so that the underlying cause can be found and treated accordingly on time. Hope this may help you. Let me know if anything is not clear. Thanks.