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[|Human|] Hi, I would like to know the meaning of the following: MR Scan of brain reveals normal grey-white matter differentiation of both cerebral hemisphere. There are patchy white matter hyperintense foci on T2 weighted sequence in the perpendicular & subcortal white matter of both cerebral hemispheres. These lesion are iso-to hypointense on T1  & bright on FLAIR sequence. None of these lesions are bright on diffusion sequence. These features are consistent with chronic white matter ischaemic changes due to small vessel arteriosclerotic changes. No mass effect / midline shift seen. bilateral basal ganglia are normal. Apart from this cerebellar hemispheres & brainstem, internal auditory canal & its content, ventricular system, sellar and parasellar regions, and calvarium are mentioned as normal.I would appreciate the meaning of this. Please reply in English. Thanks, Greg
[|AI|]  Dear thanks for your question well your MRI brain says ischemic changes in your cerebellum its show white or hyperintense signals that's show due to ischemia or loss of blood supply to that region of the brain so what to do don't worry only you have to control your blood pressure and sugar in normal limit and course your cholesterol level you should take tab Asgard 75 mg one OD and tab Lilibet 10 mg one HS and if your have blood pressure I will tell you according your reading ok