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Developmental venous anomaly in the right parietal lobe . This is what a recent MRI brain scan showed. No mass or hemorrhage. Remainder of report seems normal. Brain scan and Xrays of neck done due to ... View answer
cortical hemorrhage is identified to suggest prior injury. There is a right parietal developmental venous ...: There is no acute hemorrhage, infarction, mass effect, or midline shift. The ventricles... View answer
) Undisplaced fracture is noted in the left parietal bone . 2) Thin extradural hemorrhage ~ 1-2 mm is noted in the left parietal region. 3) scalp swelling noted in the left parietal region. 4)... View answer
identified within the deep white matter of the right parietal lobe likely representing chronic gliosis . There is no intracranial mass, hemorrhage, midline shift, hydrocephalus , or extra axial fluid ... View answer
,11.30PM Intracerebral hemorrhage of size-3.8x2.8x6 cm seen in left tempero-parietal region with ... Intracerebral hemorrhage in left tempero-parietal region with perilesional edema. Small... View answer
No acute infarct, parenchymal hemorrhage, focal mass, edema and enhancing intracranial lesion. Nonspecific white matter bright signals in both fronto-parietal lobes Chronic lacunar infarcts, right caudate ... View answer
: -Multiple small acute infarctions are seen in the parietal region. -Few small ischemic foci are seen in fronto-parietal white matter and periventricular region. -No significant stenosis is seen in major ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. (Prof) Narottam Lal
( Psychiatrist)
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