The CT scan of 68-year-old Mahesh Vyas's head showed normal structures in the posterior fossa but tiny hypodense areas in the right basal ganglionic region, with no fresh bleed seen, and prominent cortical sulci and ventricles, indicating lacunar right basal ganglionic infarcts and diffuse cerebral atrophy.
The CT scan of 68-year-old Mahesh Vyas's head showed normal structures in the posterior fossa but tiny hypodense areas in the right basal ganglionic region, with no fresh bleed seen, and prominent cortical sulci and ventricles, indicating lacunar right basal ganglionic infarcts and diffuse cerebral atrophy.
The CT scan of 68-year-old Mahesh Vyas's head showed normal structures in the posterior fossa but tiny hypodense areas in the right basal ganglionic region, with no fresh bleed seen, and prominent cortical sulci and ventricles, indicating lacunar right basal ganglionic infarcts and diffuse cerebral atrophy.