Question

Is it necessary to treat the clear boundary between the gray and white matter in the brain tissue?

Answer

According to the description of the MRI imaging, the boundary between the gray and white matter in the brain is clear, no abnormal signal foci are detected, and there is no widening or expansion of the ventricular system or sulci. The additional detection also did not show any obvious abnormal changes. Since imaging technology is complex, the professional answer provided may be difficult to understand. At two years old, your daughter was diagnosed with a suspected delay in white matter myelination, but this does not necessarily mean there is a problem. During the follow-up examination ten months later, the cranial brain MRI scan with additional detection did not show any abnormalities, indicating that your daughter’s head is completely normal. This means that the diagnosis at two years old was not valid. Your daughter is fine, and you can rest assured.