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Therefore, surgical excision and histologic diagnosis would be important to diagnose it if possible. © 2020 The Japan Neurosurgical Society.Objective Spontaneous brain microhemorrhages in elderly people are present to some degree in Alzheimer's disease patients but have been linked to brain atrophy in the absence of obvious cognitive decline. Brain microhemorrhages have recently been described in older dogs, but it is unclear whether these are associated with brain atrophy. Diminution of interthalamic adhesion size-as measured on MRI or CT