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[|Human|] My daughter recently suffered a brain haemmorage (possible AVM). MRI just completed says:- There is maturing haematoma within right anterior inferior frontal lobe. The right head of caudate nucleus is slightly oedemantous and swollen. There are a few tiny foci of signal change within both thalami and brain stem that raise possibility of an underlying vasculitis. There remains shallow subdural haemtoma overlying the right parietal, occipital and temporal lobes extending mildly along the tentorium. No definite undetlying lesion shown . What does this all mean. My daughter is recovering from her brain haemorage and at moment has loss in right side movements
[|AI|]  HIT hank for asking to ChatDoctorI really appreciate your concern for your daughter, the MRI reports are suggestive of pathology or abnormal changes to internal structure of brain due to the collection of blood that might have escaped from the vascular system and get collected around the internal structure of brain, such pathology always gives sign of paralysis of concern area, now the hemorrhagic blood will be absorbed gradually, and the clinical symptoms will go away too but chances of sequela would be there hope this would clear your doubt, have good day.