Increased DWI signal intensity in the left occipital lobe, the medial aspect of the left thalamus, posterior left thalamus, superior left vermis, left cerebellar hemisphere, left midbrain in keeping with evolving cerebral, cerebellar, thalamus and midbrain infarcts.
Focal area of gyriform restricted diffusion in the right frontal lobe that may represent a focal cortical laminar necrosis.
Marked T2 signal hyperintense change in the left temporal lobe and right frontal lobe that may be secondary to previous ischaemic insult/injury. Mild to moderate periventricular white matter T2 signal hyperintensity suggests chronic small vessel ischaemia.