A CT scan of the head of 9-year-old Harsh Patel showed no evidence of focal parenchymal disease or space occupying lesions in the brain. A small 9x4mm subcutaneous lesion was seen in the left post auricular region, which was thought to possibly be a sebaceous cyst. In addition, bilateral maxillary sinusitis was observed. Clinical correlation was recommended.
A CT scan of the head of 9-year-old Harsh Patel showed no evidence of focal parenchymal disease or space occupying lesions in the brain. A small 9x4mm subcutaneous lesion was seen in the left post auricular region, which was thought to possibly be a sebaceous cyst. In addition, bilateral maxillary sinusitis was observed. Clinical correlation was recommended.
A CT scan of the head of 9-year-old Harsh Patel showed no evidence of focal parenchymal disease or space occupying lesions in the brain. A small 9x4mm subcutaneous lesion was seen in the left post auricular region, which was thought to possibly be a sebaceous cyst. In addition, bilateral maxillary sinusitis was observed. Clinical correlation was recommended.
Cerebellopontine angle and prepontine cisterns are seen normally.
Fourth ventricle is normal in size and midline in location.
Cerebellar parenchyma and brain stem appears to be normal.
Supratentorial
Bilateral cerebral parenchyma shows normal gray and white matter
differentiation.
Third and both lateral ventricles are normal in size.
Basal cisterns are clear.
No midline shift is seen.
Small hyperdense space occupying lesion measuring 9x4mm is seen in
subcutaneous tissues in left post auricular region .
Bilateral maxillary sinuses are opacified.
OPINION:
NO EVIDENCE SUGGESTIVE OF ANY FOCAL PARENCHYMAL DISEASE OR ANY SPACE
OCCUPYING LESION IS IDENTIFIED. SMALL SPACE OCCUPYING LESION IN SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUES IN LEFT POST AURICULAR REGION ..? SEBACEOUS CYST. BILATERAL MAXILLARY SINUSITIS .