Ventricles Of The Brain
Hello I am 32 weeks pregnant and my ultrasound report is showing "mildly prominent cisterna magna with variant anatomy n ...
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Hi, cisterna magna is a space within which the fluid inside the brain (cerebrospinal fluid) flows. If an enlarged cisterna magna is associated with enlargement of other parts in the brain where this fluid is stored (ventricles) or other abnormalities, it may be a cause for concern. But if it is an isolated finding then usually there is no cause for concern. The baby can be followed up after birth with an ultrasound of the brain.
I had undergone gamma knife radiosurgery on 2017 for choroidal plexus avm in the right temporal horn in lateral ventricl ...
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Hello lybrate-user. The reports are quite good for now. You should start proper homoeoapthic treatment with it and also start pranayama. You can consult me at Lybrate.
My uncle met with an accident 3 months back. Got head injury. He admitted into hospital and stayed total 10 days. He was ...
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This is a normal consequence of head injury. Nothing to do except continue antiepileptic drugs, good food n exercise. Scan repeat after 6-9 months.
I'm from Navi Mumbai. I am 20 weeks pregnant. I have done anomaly scan in which the report says that impression is simpl ...
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it is not always complicated... you may repeat the scan after some time.. if the cyst are increasing in size then it may cause problems.. You should better consult your gynecologist for more information.. You can also start homoeopathic treatment.
Hello Dr. my due date is 2nd October. This 9th month I had an fetal well being ultrasound which shows fetal brain shows ...
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All that can be decided by neonatologist and neuro=physician-surgeon. Just keep all in loop from now onwards.
I had surgery because I had tumor in my brain and in 4th ventricle ependymoma so after surgery I had radiation for 30 da ...
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Radiation does have some side effects, and this could be one of them. Usually it subsides in a few weeks time.
I had tumor in my brain and ependymoma grade 2 in 4th ventricle so I had surgery on 31 October 2017 and after surgery I ...
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Donot worry you will be better after some time this may be the side effectof radiation therapy. Take multiple juices and water. Thanks.
Sir, I had an choroidal plexus AVM in the right temporal horn of the lateral ventricle. Due to surgical complications, I ...
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Hello dear Lybrate user, Warm welcome to Lybrate.com I have evaluated your query thoroughly. Levipil can be taken safely for years say 4-5 years as well. Head ache is common side effect of it. There will be no memory loss. Hope this clears your query. Wishing you fine recovery. Welcome for any further assistance at my private URL https://www.Lybrate.com/gandhinagar/doctor/dr-bhagyesh-patel-general-surgeon Regards take care.
I had a recent brain MRI with and without contrast for ongoing one sided 24/7 Headaches along with Neck stiffness. The f ...
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Mucosal thickening indicates towards the point you are saying. Otherwise try to find out the cause and remove it e.g. Irregular imbalanced diet and sleep habits, any stressful and mentally disturbing worries and /or any addiction must be eliminated. Try regular light exercises. Still if you insist some medications can be prescribed. But in my opinion if it is cluster headache or tension headache, you must consult and have a good counseling session with a physician. Regards.
What is echogenic focus in fetus left ventricle, found on level 2 ultrasound during 19 weeks pregnancy? Is anything seri ...
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While scanning the foetus your doctor will look for major structural abnormalities such as hole in the heart, missing stomach, missing kidneys, major brain defects etc. These are structural abnormalities. Sometimes there are no structural abnormalities but only chromosomal abnormalities such as downs syndrome. These abnormalities manifest themselves as 'Soft markers'. these are 1. Thickening of neck soft tissues, echogenic focus in heart, Choroid plexus cysts, Echogenic bowels, Kidney dilatation, Short bones, and 2vessels in umbilical cord. Although not pathologic themselves, these markers have been used to screen for, or adjust the risk for, Down syndrome and other aneuploidies. Soft markers may be seen in the normal fetus but have an increased incidence in infants with chromosomal abnormalities. These markers are nonspecific, often transient, and can be readily detected during the second-trimester ultrasound. Thus, prenatal ultrasonography during the second trimester provides a “genetic sonogram” that is used to identify morphologic features of fetal Down syndrome. Once one of these soft markers is detected your doctor should screen for the rest. A single soft marker does not usually result in any problems with foetus.