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My father is a parkinson patient, doctor advised to go for mri brain plain with angio, here are the impression. Can you please advise. 1) mri brain reveals chronic small vessel ischemic changes in periventricular deep white matter of both front-parietal lobes, in bilateral centre semiovale and in subcortical deep white matter of left frontal lobe 2) mild cerebral and cerebellar atrophy 3) moderate atrophy of right hippocampus with prominent right choroid fissure and temporal horn. No obvious increased signal on flair images. 4) Mr. angio reveals no significant abnormality his left hand shakes and slowness and little numbness in left side and also he is getting swelling in legs, if he walks it will be fine, if benign at home his legs are swelling is it due to any of this. right now he is on below treatment tab syndopa 110 3 times a day tab bio homin once a day tab ecosprin av 150/20 once a day tab citanal 10 mg for bp once.


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