A CT scan of the head was performed on 28-year-old male patient Nand Lal. The scan found the infratentorial structures, ventricles, and brain parenchyma to be normal in size and appearance with no evidence of injury or disease. Similarly, the supratentorial structures were normal with normal gray and white matter differentiation and clear cisterns. No fractures were seen in the bony architecture. The impression was that there was no post-traumatic intracranial pathology or evidence of any focal parenchymal disease or space occupying lesion.
A CT scan of the head was performed on 28-year-old male patient Nand Lal. The scan found the infratentorial structures, ventricles, and brain parenchyma to be normal in size and appearance with no evidence of injury or disease. Similarly, the supratentorial structures were normal with normal gray and white matter differentiation and clear cisterns. No fractures were seen in the bony architecture. The impression was that there was no post-traumatic intracranial pathology or evidence of any focal parenchymal disease or space occupying lesion.
A CT scan of the head was performed on 28-year-old male patient Nand Lal. The scan found the infratentorial structures, ventricles, and brain parenchyma to be normal in size and appearance with no evidence of injury or disease. Similarly, the supratentorial structures were normal with normal gray and white matter differentiation and clear cisterns. No fractures were seen in the bony architecture. The impression was that there was no post-traumatic intracranial pathology or evidence of any focal parenchymal disease or space occupying lesion.