Rajendra, age 52, was referred by Rathi Hospital for a CT scan of the head on September 23, 2017. The scan found the cerebellum, brainstem, ventricles and cisterns to be normal in size and appearance, with no evidence of any lesions. The left lateral ventricle was slightly larger than the right, which is considered a normal variant. The conclusion was that there were no findings suggestive of any focal brain abnormalities.
Rajendra, age 52, was referred by Rathi Hospital for a CT scan of the head on September 23, 2017. The scan found the cerebellum, brainstem, ventricles and cisterns to be normal in size and appearance, with no evidence of any lesions. The left lateral ventricle was slightly larger than the right, which is considered a normal variant. The conclusion was that there were no findings suggestive of any focal brain abnormalities.
Rajendra, age 52, was referred by Rathi Hospital for a CT scan of the head on September 23, 2017. The scan found the cerebellum, brainstem, ventricles and cisterns to be normal in size and appearance, with no evidence of any lesions. The left lateral ventricle was slightly larger than the right, which is considered a normal variant. The conclusion was that there were no findings suggestive of any focal brain abnormalities.
Rajendra, age 52, was referred by Rathi Hospital for a CT scan of the head on September 23, 2017. The scan found the cerebellum, brainstem, ventricles and cisterns to be normal in size and appearance, with no evidence of any lesions. The left lateral ventricle was slightly larger than the right, which is considered a normal variant. The conclusion was that there were no findings suggestive of any focal brain abnormalities.