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Can Any Online Doctor Help Me With The CT Scan Report?

Sir , please find here the ct scan report , what is your openion please help us :

Name : Mr. M M Awasthi RT No : 00     Age     : years
Date : January 8, 2014 Age : 80      Sex     : Male
Referred by : Dr. A.H Rizvi Sex : M
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~NCCT – HEAD~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

SUPRATENTORIAL REGION:
•     Hemorrhagic contusion are seen at left frontal lobe.
•     Lacunar infarcts are seen at bilateral basal ganglia and right corona radiata.
•     Falx is hyperdense anteriorly-mild subdural haemorrhage
•     Ventricular system is normal.
•     B/L Basal ganglia, thalami, internal capsule are normally seen.
•     No midline shift.
     POSTERIOR FOSSA REGION:
•     A linear fracture line is seen at occipital bone nearly in midline.
•     4th ventricle is normal and seen in midline.
•     Cerebellar hemispheres, vermis and brain stem are grossly normal.
•     IMPRESSION:
•     HEMORRHAGIC CONTUSION AT LEFT FRONTAL LOBE.
•     A LINEAR FRACTURE LINE AT OCCIPITAL BONE.
•     LACUNAR INFARCTS AT BILATERAL BASAL GANGLIA AND RIGHT CORONA RADIATA.
•     MILD DIFFUSE AGE RELATED BRAIN ATROPHY.
AD:- Clinical correlation.

Dr. Harshita Pant
MD (Radio diagnosis)
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Wed, 15 Jan 2014
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Radiologist 's  Response
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Thanks for writing to HCM

According to reports there is small hemorrrhage in left frontal region of brain.
There is linear fracture line in occipital bone.
There are small lacunar infarcts(due to decreased blood supply)in bilateral basal ganglia and right corona radiata region of brain.
There is mild subdural hemorrhage in anterior region of falx.
Hope i have answered your query.

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Dr.Indu Bhushan
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Can Any Online Doctor Help Me With The CT Scan Report?

Hello Thanks for writing to HCM According to reports there is small hemorrrhage in left frontal region of brain. There is linear fracture line in occipital bone. There are small lacunar infarcts(due to decreased blood supply)in bilateral basal ganglia and right corona radiata region of brain. There is mild subdural hemorrhage in anterior region of falx. Hope i have answered your query. Take Care Dr.Indu Bhushan