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MY RELATIVES CT SCAN DONE SHOWS CALCIFIED NODULE IN LEFT PARIETALLOBE OF THE BRAIN. RIGHT CEREBRAL ... LOBE. KINDLY SUGGEST FUTURE ACTION ? PATIENT IS FEMALE AND AGED 46 YEARS ... View answer
months ago a dti was performed, they said was 2 mm focus of left susceptibility within left parietallobe subcortical white matter is present. And tiny focus of hemosiderin within the left parietal... View answer
neurocysticercosis , a small inflammatory granuloma in left high parietallobe , small ring enhancing lesion with mild perilesional edema is seen in left high parietallobe, due to which... View answer
Acute infarct noted in left temporo partio frontal lobe-MCA territory. Hronic infarct noted in right parietallobe with dilatation of adjacent sulcus. mild diffuse neuro parenchymal atrophy ... View answer
My father had a brain CT scan yesterday evening. Today I got the report. According to the report the impression in the report says " Features suggestive of small ischaemic foci in left parietallobe ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. S. Samanta
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
parietallobe and right medial temporal lobe with significant T2/FLAIR hyperintensity surrounding one of the left parietallobe lession suggest calcified granulomas with post ictal edema in... View answer
small calcified granuloma in the right high parietallobe, left parietallobe and in midbrain right side. no perilesional edema noted /C. T. scan report impression. . ; Dear doctor kindly give ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ganesh
( General & Family Physician)
-HAEMORRHAGIC INFARCTS IN LEFT FRONTO-TEMPORO- PARIETALLOBE AND INSULAR CORTEX IN LEFT MIDDLE CEREBRAL ARTERY TERRITORY. FEW SMALL ACUTE INFARCTS IN LEFT FRONTO-PARIETALLOBE IN PARASAGITTAL... View answer
I have a sharp dime like pain on my right parietallobe near the top and center! It occurs every five minutes or so with a sharp pain and then disappears! Also my left eye constantly twitches every ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Akhtarhusian Ghausi
( General & Family Physician)
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