A CT scan of the head was performed on 40-year-old Nanda Sutar, who was referred by Dr. A Dubey. The scan found normal anatomy in the posterior fossa but detected a hypodense area in the left temporo-occipital region of the supratentorial region, indicating a left PCA territory infarct with no fresh bleeding or midline shift seen.
A CT scan of the head was performed on 40-year-old Nanda Sutar, who was referred by Dr. A Dubey. The scan found normal anatomy in the posterior fossa but detected a hypodense area in the left temporo-occipital region of the supratentorial region, indicating a left PCA territory infarct with no fresh bleeding or midline shift seen.
A CT scan of the head was performed on 40-year-old Nanda Sutar, who was referred by Dr. A Dubey. The scan found normal anatomy in the posterior fossa but detected a hypodense area in the left temporo-occipital region of the supratentorial region, indicating a left PCA territory infarct with no fresh bleeding or midline shift seen.
A CT scan of the head was performed on 40-year-old Nanda Sutar, who was referred by Dr. A Dubey. The scan found normal anatomy in the posterior fossa but detected a hypodense area in the left temporo-occipital region of the supratentorial region, indicating a left PCA territory infarct with no fresh bleeding or midline shift seen.