Topic: Punctate Foci in Brain
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What are punctate foci?
Punctate foci are 'lesions' on the brain, typically caused by unknown trauma to the brain or conditions where demyelination of brain tissue occurs. Punctate foci are identified by brain MRI, with and without contrast although using contrast... Read More »
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What does T2 prolongation mean in an MRI of the brain when the co...
What does T2 prolongation mean in an MRI of the brain when the context is 'There are scattered punctate foci of T2 prolongation invol... Read More »
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What is a minor high signal foci of the brain?
It means you're smarter than everyone else... and there is a high probability that you are also better looking. Read More »
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it sounds bad but if the doctor says it should be ok then i would still get it checked out. Read More »
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Re: non specific foci "Foci" means an area of localized infection or disease. "Non specific" means they don't know from what, it could be nothing (like an old injury or bruise), or the beginning of some disease process. If you have received... Read More »
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non enhancing=not growing.not increasing in size, calcific foci=localised deposition of Calcium in left frontal lobe of brain.... Read More »
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