Monday, March 8, 2010

CT Scan of the King's Funny Face

Funnier than the Insane Clown Posse

Cat Scan 2

Reason for Exam
Migraine Induced Blindness

Report
CT SCAN OF THE BRAIN WITHOUT CONTRAST
CLINICAL HISTORY:  Change in mental status.

EXAMINATION:
CT scan of the head was obtained without IV contrast from the skull base to the vertex on on 07/-0/2010 with prior MRI from 12/11/2001 available for comparison.


FINDINGS:

The lateral ventricles are slightly prominent, but these are stable in appearance comparable to technique compared to the prior examination. There is no evidence of midline shift. The gray-white matter differentiation is within normal limits. There is no evidence of inracranial hemmorhage or space-occupying lesion. The visualized paranasal sinuses and mastoid air cells are unremarkable.

IMPRESSION:
Unremarkable CT scan of the head.


If symptoms persist, a follow-up high field (closed) MRI examination of the brain with diffusion imaging coud be obtained for better evaluaion.


*****Final*****

Symptoms did not persist. I was rocking out to my friends Lumins at the Philipsburg Gothfest wearing my bright green Jamaican James T-shirt four hours later.

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