MRI result is Prominent sulci supratentorially related to atrophy

Posted by gregfla @gregfla, Jan 17, 2020

I am a 60 year old male who recently received the results of an MRI which have me concerned. I show no signs of cognitive impairment or any other symptoms other than a very slight inability to "grab" words. This has been going on for a couple of years but nothing serious or consistently recurring. I have not told my wife or family and do not want to alarm anyone until I have a better idea of what to do. I intend on seeing a neurologist in the next couple of weeks (difficult to get appointment). Is there any reference you can point me to where I can learn more in advance?

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Hello, @gregfla - welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. My apologies for the delay.

I am like that, too, sometimes, that if something is possibly amiss I will pull back and gather more information before presenting it to family members.

One of the best resources I can recommend on cerebral atrophy would be one of the NIH sites https://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/all-disorders/cerebral-atrophy-information-page.

Have you been able to get in with a neurologist? If so, what did she or he say?

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@lisalucier

Hello, @gregfla - welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. My apologies for the delay.

I am like that, too, sometimes, that if something is possibly amiss I will pull back and gather more information before presenting it to family members.

One of the best resources I can recommend on cerebral atrophy would be one of the NIH sites https://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/all-disorders/cerebral-atrophy-information-page.

Have you been able to get in with a neurologist? If so, what did she or he say?

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The link to the nih site would not open, but I will open the NIH site and find the cerebral atrophy page. I have been diagnosed with it via MRI here in Panama and I need to research more information on it. I will be looking on this Connect site too.

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@lisalucier

Hello, @gregfla - welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. My apologies for the delay.

I am like that, too, sometimes, that if something is possibly amiss I will pull back and gather more information before presenting it to family members.

One of the best resources I can recommend on cerebral atrophy would be one of the NIH sites https://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/all-disorders/cerebral-atrophy-information-page.

Have you been able to get in with a neurologist? If so, what did she or he say?

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Hello Lisa Lucifer, by using the find option on the minds.nih website it will not find the cerebral atrophy information page, or a specifically a cerebral atrophy link. How can I find out more about this? I have not seen discussions on cerebral atrophy in this Connect group.

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I mean the hinds.nih website

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@gopako

I mean the hinds.nih website

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Hi, @gopako - I'd suggest putting "Google Scholar" into your browser and then searching within Google Scholar.

You might also look at this Mayo Clinic Connect discussion, gopako, https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/cerebellum-atrophy-1/.

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