 Good day everybody, welcome to our next series of MRI images of the brain. These are a special series of MRI images which are referred to as fast gradient record echo triplanar series. The first five sets of images are axial sections of the brain going from top to bottom. The next five are Coronal sections of the brain going from the front to the back and the last five sections are Serial sections of the brain going from lateral to medial. In this series of axial sections of MRI images of the brain going from top to the bottom you will see three things. One, there will be cortical atrophy which is disproportionate to the age of the patient. Secondly, there is compensatory prominence of the lateral ventricles and thirdly, there are multiple sub-cortical lacuna infarcts which will appear as hyper intense spots. Additionally, a few normal structures have been labeled in the pictures. These are coronal sections of the brain which may be a little difficult for some people to identify. Therefore, the normal structures have been labeled and these sections are moving from front to the back from anterior to posterior. Here again, we can see basically the same things. There is disproportionate cortical atrophy and there are multiple hyper intense lacuna sub-cortical infarcts on both the sides more on the right side. And finally, these are the sedermal sections of the brain going from lateral to medial. We see essentially the same things namely disproportionate cortical atrophy, prominence of the lateral ventricles, multiple sub-cortical infarcts and additionally, we also see something else. We see suggestions and evidences of very ventricular ischemia and a few other normal structures have been labeled here. Thank you very much for watching. Have a nice day.