Micro hemorrhages are small focal intracerebral hemorrhages that are sometimes only seen on exposed MRI sequences and are likely produced by structural abnormalities of the brain's tiny arteries.
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What is the possibility of cerebral microhemorrhages being hemorrhagic metastatic melanoma?
Query: Hi doctor, I have been having neuro issues such as seizures, headaches, etc., for the past 2.5 years. I was tested for paraneoplastic syndrome and came up as reactive on immunofluorescence, but negative ultimately on western blot. Still, a PET scan was done and it was clear. I have had several bra... Read Full »
Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. In cancer, the size of the lesion usually doubles in 30 to 180 days. Therefore, if the lesions do not show any increase in size during the past six months, then it is less unlikely to be a cancer. You can upload one of your CD for me to see in detail. Microhemo... Read Full »