The MRI report summarizes the findings for patient Vimla Kundel referred by Dr. Robin Goyal on September 20, 2022. The infratentorial structures including the cerebellum and brainstem appeared normal, as did the supratentorial structures including the ventricles and basal cisterns. The only notable finding was prominent cortical sulci; otherwise, the MRI showed no evidence of focal or diffuse parenchymal disease or space occupying lesions. Clinical correlation was recommended.
The MRI report summarizes the findings for patient Vimla Kundel referred by Dr. Robin Goyal on September 20, 2022. The infratentorial structures including the cerebellum and brainstem appeared normal, as did the supratentorial structures including the ventricles and basal cisterns. The only notable finding was prominent cortical sulci; otherwise, the MRI showed no evidence of focal or diffuse parenchymal disease or space occupying lesions. Clinical correlation was recommended.
The MRI report summarizes the findings for patient Vimla Kundel referred by Dr. Robin Goyal on September 20, 2022. The infratentorial structures including the cerebellum and brainstem appeared normal, as did the supratentorial structures including the ventricles and basal cisterns. The only notable finding was prominent cortical sulci; otherwise, the MRI showed no evidence of focal or diffuse parenchymal disease or space occupying lesions. Clinical correlation was recommended.
DATE OF INV. : September 20 20!" #T STUDY OF $EAD Infratentorial Cerebellopontine angle and prepontine cisterns are seen normally. Fourth ventricle is normal in size and midline in location. Cerebellar parenchyma and brain stem appears to be normal. Supratentorial
Cortical sulci are prominent. Both the cerebral hemisphere show normal gray and white matter differentiation. Basal cisterns are seen normally. Third and both lateral ventricles are seen normally. No midline shift is seen. OPINION: PROMINENT CORTICAL SULCI . NO EVIDENCE SUGGESTIVE OF AN OT!ER FOCAL " DIFFUSE PARENC!MAL DISEASE OR AN SPACE OCCUPING LESION IS IDENTIFIED.
Clinical correlation is necessary #DR RA$ES! S!ARMA MD %