I agree with @Kirshner and most others. There is no treatment necessary unless there is other evidence of small vessel disease. I see 20-year-old patients with migraine and no other issues who have what I call unidentified bright objects or UBOs. I think they increase with age and would not be conce...
I don’t think there is a yes or no answer to the question posted. Using aspirins or not, in my opinion, depends on how many of the white matter hyper-densities, the patient’s age, stroke risk factors, and family history. Forget about study findings, I don’t think there is any well-...
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at MarinHealth Yes, I agree with this argument. Each patient is d...
We called these UBOs (unidentified bright objects) when MRI brain imaging came about in 1988. There are other possible etiologies, such as migraine, a congenital truncated arteriole etc. and are considered incidental when only found on one slice.
Assuming other etiologies for white matter lesions...