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What Does My CT Scan Report Indicate?

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Posted on Wed, 12 Apr 2017
Question: We've had some concern about my 1 year old Grandson. He has shown no signs of crawling, standing or of course walking. His Dr. didn't seem to be concerned, but recently we noticed his eyes not aligning correctly for brief times. His Dr. ordered a CT scan and also got him in to see an eye Dr. The eye Dr. diagnosed his eye problem as Extrotopia and is giving it 6 months to resolve itself after which, he may recommend surgery IF it hasn't resolved. The CT scan came back with this IMPRESSION: Mild ventriculomegaly and prominent symmetric CSF spaces, possible benign extra-axial spaces of infancy. No pressure hydrocephalus.
He will be seen by a Neurologist the 1st week in April. What does all of this mean and is each condition related? He also has been set up with a birth to 3 group who will come into their home and try to help him with his crawling, standing, etc. He has great control of this legs and they seem to be very strong. But the few times he will stand up on us, he wants to bend his knees and sit after a few seconds. He is a very pleasant and happy baby otherwise with a good appetite! :-) Thank you for any information you may share!
Concerned Gran Gran
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Answered by Dr. Diptanshu Das (3 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Needs to be taken seriously

Detailed Answer:
Thanks for asking on HealthcareMagic.

Your grandson has developmental delay and that is to be taken seriously. The underlying neurological cause is also apparent although the scope of intervention might be limited to shunt placement, if required. But otherwise, he needs developmental therapy. This is very important and you need to see a developmental pediatrician for the same. The child needs certain exercises to be administed daily. He possibly has hypertonia or increased muscle tone which needs corrective therapy. This is interfering with his ability to achieve the milestones.

I would insist you not to take it lightly. Early detection and early intervention is the key to a favorable outcome.

Regards
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What Does My CT Scan Report Indicate?

Brief Answer: Needs to be taken seriously Detailed Answer: Thanks for asking on HealthcareMagic. Your grandson has developmental delay and that is to be taken seriously. The underlying neurological cause is also apparent although the scope of intervention might be limited to shunt placement, if required. But otherwise, he needs developmental therapy. This is very important and you need to see a developmental pediatrician for the same. The child needs certain exercises to be administed daily. He possibly has hypertonia or increased muscle tone which needs corrective therapy. This is interfering with his ability to achieve the milestones. I would insist you not to take it lightly. Early detection and early intervention is the key to a favorable outcome. Regards