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The cerebral does moderate generalized volume loss with prominence of the ventricles and cerebral cortical sulci. It refers to the brain volume loss.
This refers to a reduction in the volume of the brain's cortex. The cortex is on the brain's surface and it is comprised of a thick nerve cell layer.
It depends on the genetic history of their family tree, but generally, yes, unless of course it is a large amount, which of course is unhealthy.
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Alzheimer's disease.
Mild frontoparietal cortical atrophy is a condition characterized by shrinking of the frontal and parietal lobes of the brain. This can lead to symptoms such as difficulty with memory, problem-solving, and other cognitive functions. It is often associated with aging or neurodegenerative disorders.
Bilateral volume loss is shrinkage on both the right and left sides.
Urinary tract reported to show loss of cortical meduallary differentiationand thinning in both kidneys
Age-related parenchymal volume loss is often discovered by CAT scans of the head. It is a natural loss of brain volume that sometimes occurs with age.
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The brain is smaller