Mr. Anil, age 57, underwent a CT scan of the head which found multiple hypodense areas in the right frontal, centrum semiovale, and parietal regions, suggesting multiple infarcts that are likely embolic in nature. The cerebellum, brainstem, ventricles, and cisterns all appeared normal with no evidence of fresh bleeding or midline shift. Clinical correlation is necessary to evaluate the findings.
Mr. Anil, age 57, underwent a CT scan of the head which found multiple hypodense areas in the right frontal, centrum semiovale, and parietal regions, suggesting multiple infarcts that are likely embolic in nature. The cerebellum, brainstem, ventricles, and cisterns all appeared normal with no evidence of fresh bleeding or midline shift. Clinical correlation is necessary to evaluate the findings.
Mr. Anil, age 57, underwent a CT scan of the head which found multiple hypodense areas in the right frontal, centrum semiovale, and parietal regions, suggesting multiple infarcts that are likely embolic in nature. The cerebellum, brainstem, ventricles, and cisterns all appeared normal with no evidence of fresh bleeding or midline shift. Clinical correlation is necessary to evaluate the findings.
Mr. Anil, age 57, underwent a CT scan of the head which found multiple hypodense areas in the right frontal, centrum semiovale, and parietal regions, suggesting multiple infarcts that are likely embolic in nature. The cerebellum, brainstem, ventricles, and cisterns all appeared normal with no evidence of fresh bleeding or midline shift. Clinical correlation is necessary to evaluate the findings.