What happened to the ischemic foci in the left frontal lobe and right radial crown?

Left frontal lobe and right radiocoronal ischemic foci is an imaging descriptive element, the causes of which include acute cerebral infarction, smoky disease, cerebral contusion and so on.
1. Acute cerebral infarction: this disease is mainly related to atherosclerosis of large arteries, cardiac disease, vasculitis and other aspects of the cause, the left frontal lobe and the right side of the radiocoronal ischemic foci can be detected by cranial CT or MRI.
2. Smoke disease: this disease is a congenital disease, and multiple cerebral infarcts can occur at the onset, which can be manifested as ischemic foci in the left frontal lobe and the right side of the radial coronary ischemic foci.
3. Cerebral contusion: this disease is mostly caused by head trauma, after which there are local brain tissue injury, hemorrhage, ischemia and infarction in some areas, which are shown as ischemic foci in the left frontal lobe and the right corona radiata.
When the left frontal lobe and right radiocoronal ischemic foci are found, the severity of the disease should be evaluated under the guidance of professional doctors and targeted treatment should be given in time.