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[|Human|] Hi I have been diagnosed with: hyperlipidemia and multiple CVA s, chronic left MCA infarct, and chronic bi-frontal infarcts and a possible subacute infraction in both frontal lobes. I had a negative immune disorder workup with a hypercoagulable state. Can you please explain what all of this means?
[|AI|]  Hello, Hyperlipidemia means your lipids consisting of cholesterol and triglycerides are on the higher side. Infarcts in the brain (frontal is an area) are strokes, as chronic and subacute are different time frame. It means there is something happening in your body which is predisposition you to have recurring stroke (maybe silent in your case). Lipids are on higher side is a definite risk factor Treatment for the lipids should be started as well as complete investigation, to find the cause should be done to prevent a future Stoke. Do send me all the investigation down till now and some history, so I can guide you for the further course of action. Regards Chat Doctor.