This CT scan report summarizes the findings for a 35-year-old male patient named Rajendra Vishwakarma referred by Dr. Ajay Shivhare on June 24, 2019. The report found the brain stem, cerebellum, ventricles, and cerebral parenchyma to be normal. No focal parenchymal disease or space occupying lesions were identified. An external occipital protuberance was seen with adjacent soft tissue swelling in the subcutaneous tissues of the occipital region, which was thought to possibly be inflammatory. Clinical correlation was recommended.
This CT scan report summarizes the findings for a 35-year-old male patient named Rajendra Vishwakarma referred by Dr. Ajay Shivhare on June 24, 2019. The report found the brain stem, cerebellum, ventricles, and cerebral parenchyma to be normal. No focal parenchymal disease or space occupying lesions were identified. An external occipital protuberance was seen with adjacent soft tissue swelling in the subcutaneous tissues of the occipital region, which was thought to possibly be inflammatory. Clinical correlation was recommended.
This CT scan report summarizes the findings for a 35-year-old male patient named Rajendra Vishwakarma referred by Dr. Ajay Shivhare on June 24, 2019. The report found the brain stem, cerebellum, ventricles, and cerebral parenchyma to be normal. No focal parenchymal disease or space occupying lesions were identified. An external occipital protuberance was seen with adjacent soft tissue swelling in the subcutaneous tissues of the occipital region, which was thought to possibly be inflammatory. Clinical correlation was recommended.
This CT scan report summarizes the findings for a 35-year-old male patient named Rajendra Vishwakarma referred by Dr. Ajay Shivhare on June 24, 2019. The report found the brain stem, cerebellum, ventricles, and cerebral parenchyma to be normal. No focal parenchymal disease or space occupying lesions were identified. An external occipital protuberance was seen with adjacent soft tissue swelling in the subcutaneous tissues of the occipital region, which was thought to possibly be inflammatory. Clinical correlation was recommended.