A 10-year-old male patient named Ankit was referred by Dr. Ak Pathak for a CT scan of the head on February 15, 2017. The scan found the infratentorial and supratentorial regions of the brain to be normal, with no evidence of any focal lesions, abnormalities in the ventricles or cisterns, or midline shift. The radiologist's opinion was that there was no evidence of any parenchymal disease or space occupying lesion.
A 10-year-old male patient named Ankit was referred by Dr. Ak Pathak for a CT scan of the head on February 15, 2017. The scan found the infratentorial and supratentorial regions of the brain to be normal, with no evidence of any focal lesions, abnormalities in the ventricles or cisterns, or midline shift. The radiologist's opinion was that there was no evidence of any parenchymal disease or space occupying lesion.
A 10-year-old male patient named Ankit was referred by Dr. Ak Pathak for a CT scan of the head on February 15, 2017. The scan found the infratentorial and supratentorial regions of the brain to be normal, with no evidence of any focal lesions, abnormalities in the ventricles or cisterns, or midline shift. The radiologist's opinion was that there was no evidence of any parenchymal disease or space occupying lesion.