The document summarizes daily clinical activities, including 4 patient cases. [1] For patient 922776915, a CT brain scan found normal results after an initial seizure episode. [2] Patient 7192053 also had a normal CT brain study following a severe post-lumbar puncture headache. [3] An MRI brain scan for patient 69574693 found glioblastoma multiforme, confirming the diagnosis for brain neoplasm. [4] CT brain imaging for patient 921781776 showed an occlusion of the left supraclinoid internal carotid artery and middle cerebral artery, with an impression of acute evolving left cerebral hemisphere infarction.
The document summarizes daily clinical activities, including 4 patient cases. [1] For patient 922776915, a CT brain scan found normal results after an initial seizure episode. [2] Patient 7192053 also had a normal CT brain study following a severe post-lumbar puncture headache. [3] An MRI brain scan for patient 69574693 found glioblastoma multiforme, confirming the diagnosis for brain neoplasm. [4] CT brain imaging for patient 921781776 showed an occlusion of the left supraclinoid internal carotid artery and middle cerebral artery, with an impression of acute evolving left cerebral hemisphere infarction.
The document summarizes daily clinical activities, including 4 patient cases. [1] For patient 922776915, a CT brain scan found normal results after an initial seizure episode. [2] Patient 7192053 also had a normal CT brain study following a severe post-lumbar puncture headache. [3] An MRI brain scan for patient 69574693 found glioblastoma multiforme, confirming the diagnosis for brain neoplasm. [4] CT brain imaging for patient 921781776 showed an occlusion of the left supraclinoid internal carotid artery and middle cerebral artery, with an impression of acute evolving left cerebral hemisphere infarction.
The document summarizes daily clinical activities, including 4 patient cases. [1] For patient 922776915, a CT brain scan found normal results after an initial seizure episode. [2] Patient 7192053 also had a normal CT brain study following a severe post-lumbar puncture headache. [3] An MRI brain scan for patient 69574693 found glioblastoma multiforme, confirming the diagnosis for brain neoplasm. [4] CT brain imaging for patient 921781776 showed an occlusion of the left supraclinoid internal carotid artery and middle cerebral artery, with an impression of acute evolving left cerebral hemisphere infarction.
No. Modality Finding / Diagnosis No indications 922776915 Seizure first episode CT brain Normal study
7192053 Severe headache post LP CT brain Normal study
69574693 Brain neoplasm MRI brain + Findings*
c MRI brain for glioblastoma multiform done with navigation protocol Impression (conclusion or Diagnosis) Known case or glioblastoma multiform with navigation protocol
921781776 Stroke CT brain Cerebral angiogram:
Total complete occlusion of the supraclinoid ICA and M? segment of the midlle cerebral aftery on left side for length of 20 mm. The A1 segment of the left ACA is opacified with retrograde flow On phase 1 study, distal part of the cervical ICA is not adequately pacified, due to sluggish flow secondary to supraclinoid segmental occlusion. Phase 2/3- M2, M3 segment of the left middle cerebral artery and its cortical branches are well pacified through collaterals. The left ICA in the carotid canal and in the cavernous segments are pacified on phase 2 and 3. Bilateral vertebral arteries, basilar artery, posterior cerebral arteries are showing normal contrast opacification Dural venous sinuses are showing good contrast pacification as well. Impression (conclusion or diagnosis) Acute evolving infarction in the left cerebral hemisphere, ASPECTS 6/10 Total complete occlusion of the supraclinoid ICA and M1 segment of the middle cerebral artery on left side as described Zbookmark