A CT scan was performed on Yogesh Chandra, a 78-year-old male, on September 18, 2019 to examine his head. The scan found tiny hypodense areas in the left basal ganglia, centrum semiovale, and bilateral thalamic regions, indicating small infarcts. It also noted prominent cortical sulci and ventricles, suggesting diffuse cerebral atrophy. The cerebellum, brainstem, and other areas appeared normal. Clinical correlation was recommended.
A CT scan was performed on Yogesh Chandra, a 78-year-old male, on September 18, 2019 to examine his head. The scan found tiny hypodense areas in the left basal ganglia, centrum semiovale, and bilateral thalamic regions, indicating small infarcts. It also noted prominent cortical sulci and ventricles, suggesting diffuse cerebral atrophy. The cerebellum, brainstem, and other areas appeared normal. Clinical correlation was recommended.
A CT scan was performed on Yogesh Chandra, a 78-year-old male, on September 18, 2019 to examine his head. The scan found tiny hypodense areas in the left basal ganglia, centrum semiovale, and bilateral thalamic regions, indicating small infarcts. It also noted prominent cortical sulci and ventricles, suggesting diffuse cerebral atrophy. The cerebellum, brainstem, and other areas appeared normal. Clinical correlation was recommended.