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Need to ask someone to explain the following in layman terms right extreme capsule lacunar infarct, no associated mass effect or edema. Calcified granuloma in the right middle cerebellar peduncle, likelyprevious insult. Bilateral terminal ica arteriosclerosis. No other intra or extra axial focal lesions/fluid collections/hemorrhage/edema. No midline shift. No hydrocephalus. No abnormal enhancement/dural venous sinus thrombosis. Ventrides and cisterns are normal and patent. Sella- & suprasellar region, cavernous sinuses, craniocervical junction are normal. Mucous retention cyst in the right maxillary sinus. Mild mucosal thickening of the left maxillary sinus. Small defect of the lamina papyracea on the left, with no herniation of the medial rectus muscle. pacification and sderosis of the inferior mastoid air cells on the right, suggestive of chronic mastoiditis - to becorrelated clinically. Skull is normal. Bilateral orbits, globes and optic nerves normal.
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There are various abnormalities. One is there is obstruction in the blood supply in one part. One part has an old injury scaring in the brain. There is abnormal pouch like structure called cyst in the maxillary sinus. There are no active heamorrhage or swelling.
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