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My sons MR-Brain Findings: T1 and T2 images show mild prominence in the lateralventricles without shift. Does this mean he could have had a mild concussion? The test wasn't done till 18 days after he ... View answer
dialated lateralventricles at 1.06 and 1.07 and they could not see corpus callosum . Had followup scan yesterday....lateralventricles are now measuring 1.12 and 1.11. Is this a big jump?... View answer
result of magnetic resonance of brain and angioresonance: decrease in the volume of brain parenchyma as evidenced by large lateralventricles and subarachnoid spaces widened I would like to... View answer
Impression: CT Scan Reveals increase in size of Colloid Cyst with dilatation of lateralventricles. -hyperdense lesion measuring 1.6 x 1.3 x 1.0cm -LateralVentricles are dilated with VS... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ganesh
( General & Family Physician)
i recenly took my 7 month premuture son to doctor and doctor said that there is some problem in my son brain and we need to do ultrasound of brain, n report said: poor beam penetration due to very ... View answer
seperation of lateralventricles 2. Periventricular gliosis tissue seen What does this mean? Does this has an ... other one is short. 2. Undergoing physiotherapy for past 2 years. We recently had a... View answer
.I had an ultrasound at 29weeks they were measuring lateralventricles max 10.1mm then I had a fetal MRI...Results as follows: mild dilatation is noted at lateralventricles(maximum... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel
( General Surgeon)
. they adviced to CT scan brain. in that report their impression is mild dilatation of bilateral lateralventricles? cause.. can u please tell the meaning of this? is this serious? ... View answer
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