The CT scan of a 55-year-old female's head showed a calcified focus in the left frontal region consistent with a calcified granuloma. The ventricles were mildly dilated, suggesting mild obstructive hydrocephalus, which may be due to a history of meningitis. Further examination of cerebrospinal fluid was advised to evaluate the possible cause of hydrocephalus.
The CT scan of a 55-year-old female's head showed a calcified focus in the left frontal region consistent with a calcified granuloma. The ventricles were mildly dilated, suggesting mild obstructive hydrocephalus, which may be due to a history of meningitis. Further examination of cerebrospinal fluid was advised to evaluate the possible cause of hydrocephalus.
The CT scan of a 55-year-old female's head showed a calcified focus in the left frontal region consistent with a calcified granuloma. The ventricles were mildly dilated, suggesting mild obstructive hydrocephalus, which may be due to a history of meningitis. Further examination of cerebrospinal fluid was advised to evaluate the possible cause of hydrocephalus.