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Hello, My husband recent CT and MRI result show no acuteintracranialhemorrhage with mild generalized cerebral volume loss. Would you please explain how serious is it? And what is that exactly mean ... View answer
Hello, My husband recent CT and MRI result show no acuteintracranialhemorrhage with mild generalized cerebral volume loss. Would you please explain how serious is it? And what is that exactly mean ... View answer
, memory loss , unsteady gait TECHNIQUE: MRI HEAD WO CONTRAST COMPARISON: NA FINDINGS: No acuteintracranialhemorrhage or mass effect is demonstrated. There is no diffusion restriction to suggest an... View answer
intracranialhemorrhage, stroke or mass. Ventricles, subarachnoid spaces and cisterns are stable . No midline .... Dr. XXXX said it might be scar tissue could it have formed since I had the CT. My... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Nsah Bernard
( General & Family Physician)
: IMPRESSION: 1. There is no evidence of acuteintracranialhemorrhage or acute transcortical infarct. 2 ... periventricular regions. Cerebellum:No mass, intracranialhemorrhage or acute... View answer
is no acuteintracranialhemorrhage, large vascular territory infarct, or intracranial mass ... noted.) IMPRESSION: No acuteintracranialhemorrhage,... View answer
generalized atrophy with chronic small vessel ischemia in the periventricular white matter. There is no acuteintracranialhemorrhage. The calvarium is intact. The paranasal sinuses and mastoid air... View answer
I had a CT completed to find why I was having migrains and they found No acuteintracranialhemorrhage, midline shift or extra axial fluid collection. Ventricles and sulci are within normal limits of ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Akhtarhusian GHAUSI
( General & Family Physician)
), and the findings were as follows: Parenchymal volume is within normal limits & No acuteintracranialhemorrhage, mass effect, midline shift, or extra-axial fluid collection. Atherosclerotic... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shinas Hussain
( General & Family Physician)
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