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Chronic Microvascular Ischemic White Matter Disease of the Brain on MRI

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As you may have seen, many brain MRI reports mention findings such as:
Nonspecific T2/FLAIR hyperintensities
Chronic microvascular ischemic disease
Small vessel or microangiopathic disease

These findings are very common and usually result from either normal aging or secondary to microvascular disease caused by hypertension, high cholesterol, smoking, and/or diabetes.

If you have had an MRI of your brain, this video will help you better understand what these findings mean in general and for you.

Dr. Evan, a highly trained neuroradiologist who specializes in brain imaging, will start by explaining in detail the anatomy of the gray and white matter of the brain. Then, he will compare a normal brain MRI with MRI images of a brain with mild and severe microvascular white matter changes.

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