Sclerosis Diffuse

**Diffuse sclerosis** is the most common and functionally significant disease of the cerebral membranes of a cerebral nature. This disease is characterized by disseminated intracerebral lesions of predominantly white matter of the brain of a lipohyaline nature, with cyst-like areas of increased density. This occurs at any age with general diffuse weakening of the body, but most often during aging. Foci of low density, located mainly around the sulci and ventricles, around the hippocampus,