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[|Human|] I was referred for a CT scan as I have severe headaches occurring over days and then disappearing. The scan showed up dilated ventricles and cerebral atrophy. I am 57 years old and do not seem to have the normal symptoms of dementia - my memory is getting worse but no more than other people. My daughter was diagnosed with HNPP - is this related? Does this have an impact on my life expectancy, if so how long have I got. None of the doctors/neurologists Ihave seen can give me an answer
[|AI|]  Hi, I had gone through your question and understand your concerns. Some brain atrophy is to be expected for people above 60 yrs old. While dilated ventricles is a direct consequence of this atrophy. While dementia is a clinical diagnosis, it is quite always associated with some brain atrophy. The only reason why you should seek for a specialist consult is first because you are 57 yrs old, but the most important concern, is your memory problems. In my opinion you should do some memory testing, beginning with a MUSE, and annual follow-ups. There is no specific prognosis on brain atrophy, but you can do some estimation on your memory examination follow-ups. Hope this answers your question. If you have additional questions or follow-up questions then please do not hesitate in writing to us. I will be happy to answer your questions. Wishing you good health.