What does it mean to have a slightly wider sulcus at 19?

Slightly wide sulcus at the age of 19 may be a physiological developmental manifestation, or it may suggest that it is caused by pathologic cerebral atrophy or congenital dysplasia.
1. Physiological phenomenon: a slightly widened sulcus at the age of 19, with no obvious symptoms and no aggravation on follow-up, may be a physiological developmental manifestation, and does not require special treatment.
2. Cerebral atrophy: 19-year-old patients with cerebral atrophy mostly refer to pathological cerebral atrophy, which may be caused by trauma, degenerative diseases and other factors leading to local ischemia and hypoxia, and may show the manifestations of ventricular and sulcus widening, accompanied by symptoms of intelligence loss, memory and behavioral disorders, and so on.
3. Congenital dysplasia: The phenomenon of slightly widened sulcus at the age of 19 is caused by congenital dysplasia, which may affect intellectual development.
If the above symptoms occur, it is recommended to consult a professional hospital to clarify the cause of the disease and deal with it in time.