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A resent cistergram of the brain found findings of abnormal migrationofCSF consistent with NPH. What does that mean and is there something that can be done to stop the headaches and... View answer
of 2015, an MRI was completed and the results showed slight progression. Therefore, a Lumbar Puncture was completed. I see some scary numbers on the CSF results and I am just wondering what these numbers ... View answer
I have blood and CSF results I need reviewed for possible neurosyphilis . Blood test VDRL and RPR negative. Blood FTA-ABS nonreactive. CSF VDRL non reactive, CSF WBC 2, CSF WBC 2 , protein 30.... View answer
i m in a ectopic pregnancy of 6 weeks , hcg levels at 5 weeks 3 days were 500.99 , now they are 1872 .. can i know that are there any exercises that can be done to move the baby into the uterus , its ... View answer
MRI report says Excess extra-axial CSF spaces and diffuse cerebral volume loss with relatively sparring of the thalami and basal ganglia. No definite evidence of neural migration abnormality .... View answer
cerebral hemispheres on the T2-weighted anf FLAIR pulse sequences. There is no transependymal spread ofCSF .... I experienced head pain but didn t think much of it. Since then I have been... View answer
My 3 years old child has shown mild prominence of the lateral ventricles with no transependymal flow of cerebrospinal fluid.No focal lesion in the for amen of monro.Is it bad? 2:less than 5mm... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Nandita Chatterjee
( Pediatrician)
small central protussionwith slight cephalad migration..c5an 6brad based disc bulge c7 an 7leftparacentral protussionwith slight audial migration.. What does this mean? I m scared ... View answer
Our 4 month old infant had a ct scan and it states, mild prominence ofCSF spaces in frontal region ... understand what they are saying when they refer to mild prominence ofCSF spaces in the... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sumanth Amperayani
( Pediatrician)
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