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CT Scan Of Head Done. What Does The Findings Suggests?

Results of a ct scan of the head read: nonspecific findings, with edema, mass effect, and minimal increased attenuation suggesting hypercellularity or minimal homorrhage in the left parietal and occipital lobes. how do these findings explain bilateral cerebral infarcts with prior right-sided intracranial hemorrhage?
Wed, 4 Dec 2013
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The report is suggestive of internal bleeding of brain and the dry area also being seen which could be due to old disturbances in blood circulation can be said high blood pressure effects hope this will be helpful to you have nice day
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CT Scan Of Head Done. What Does The Findings Suggests?

HI Than for asking to HCM The report is suggestive of internal bleeding of brain and the dry area also being seen which could be due to old disturbances in blood circulation can be said high blood pressure effects hope this will be helpful to you have nice day