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Date : 00.00.00

Name of the Patient : Abc Xyzar Salulmn / M / 17 yrs.
Referred by : Dr. Abc Xyzhah.
Examination : M.R.I. of the Brain

CLINICAL PROFILE :

C/O seizures since 1 year. On anti-epilepitcs.

EXAMINATION :

M.R.I. of the brain was performed using the following parameters :

5 mm thick T1 Weighted , Proton and T2 Weighted axial images.

3 mm thick T1Weighted and T2 Weighted coronal images.

OBSERVATION :

There is a subtle hyperintense signal on the T1 Weighted images in the globus pallidus bilaterally which may represent paramagnetic substance deposition.

The hippocampal complex on either side is unremarkable.

Both the lateral, third and the fourth ventricles are normal.. The basal cisternal spaces are unremarkable. There is no midline shift. No obvious vascular anomaly is identified on this study.

Inflammatory changes are noted in the right maxillary sinus and enlarged adenoids.

IMPRESSION :

Paramagnetic substance deposition in the globus pallidus bilaterally may be seen with hepatic disease.





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