Want a video like this of your own MRI/CT? Go to www.mediphany.com 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. Looking for more radiology imaging breakdowns like this one? For more Mediphany radiology report samples, visit: https://mediphany.com/product-tour/

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