Brain and Vascular Findings
Cross-source consensus on Brain and Vascular Findings from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- Brain imaging is presented as a way to establish a baseline and track brain volume loss over time. — Whole-Body MRI for Early Detection and Longitudinal Health Tracking
- Whole-body MRI is not claimed to directly diagnose Alzheimer’s disease like amyloid or tau-focused tests. — Whole-Body MRI for Early Detection and Longitudinal Health Tracking
- Small white spots in the brain are described as signs of injured or scarred brain tissue. — Whole-Body MRI for Early Detection and Longitudinal Health Tracking
- White spots are linked to small-vessel or microvascular disease and vascular risk factors. — Whole-Body MRI for Early Detection and Longitudinal Health Tracking
- Whole-body MRI can screen brain vessels, especially the Circle of Willis, for aneurysms. — Whole-Body MRI for Early Detection and Longitudinal Health Tracking
- Larger brain aneurysms are presented as having greater rupture risk. — Whole-Body MRI for Early Detection and Longitudinal Health Tracking