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Hello, My husband recent CT and MRI result show no acute intracranialhemorrhage with mild generalized cerebral volume loss. Would you please explain how serious is it? And what is that exactly mean ... 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)
Hi! Iam 65 years old and had a CT scan of the brain and the impression reads as follows: There is no evidence of encephalomalacia , space occupying process or intracranialhemorrhage . Bone windows ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Anjana Rao Kavoor
( Psychiatrist)
I had a intracranialhemorrhage 2 years ago and had 1 or 2 seizures after I had the bleed I am still on Keppra 1000mg twice daily and 1mg Ativan twice daily. I have had 3 seizures in the last week ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Nsah Bernard
( General & Family Physician)
is no acute intracranialhemorrhage, large vascular territory infarct, or intracranial mass ... noted.) IMPRESSION: No acute intracranialhemorrhage, large vascular... View answer
[I had a ct scan report came back as follows, mid line structure are central no cortical area of infarction, no intracranial haemorrhage seen. In the posterior fossa however the appearances are likely suggestive of... View answer
What is: 1. No intracranialhemorrhage. 2. Areas of white matter hypoattenuation particularly in the right frontal lobe and subjacent to the insular cortex which can be seen in chronic microvascular ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shahlima Nafeesa
( General & Family Physician)
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