A CT scan of the head was performed on Jay Singh, a 13-year-old male, referred by an unknown physician. The scan found the cerebellum, brainstem, ventricles and cisterns to be normal in size and appearance, with no evidence of any lesions, abnormalities, or disease detected. The impression was that the scan was normal.
A CT scan of the head was performed on Jay Singh, a 13-year-old male, referred by an unknown physician. The scan found the cerebellum, brainstem, ventricles and cisterns to be normal in size and appearance, with no evidence of any lesions, abnormalities, or disease detected. The impression was that the scan was normal.
A CT scan of the head was performed on Jay Singh, a 13-year-old male, referred by an unknown physician. The scan found the cerebellum, brainstem, ventricles and cisterns to be normal in size and appearance, with no evidence of any lesions, abnormalities, or disease detected. The impression was that the scan was normal.