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General Physician•Delhi
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That a single head injury could lead to dementia later in life. This risk further increases as the number of head injuries sustained by an individual increases.
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General Physician•Sri Ganganagar
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Gliosis, also called astrocytic gliosis or astrocytosis, is a common term that refers to the reactive astrocytic response to a brain injury or insult.
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MBBS, PG-Diploma In Clinical Pathology

General Physician•Sri Ganganagar
Both mris and ct scans can view internal body structures. However, a ct scan is faster and can provide pictures of tissues, organs, and skeletal structure. An mri is highly adept at capturing images that help doctors determine if there are abnormal tissues within the body. Mris are more detailed in their images.
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Internal Medicine Specialist•Bidar
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Esr is usually increased in inflammatory conditions such as trauma, infections and in few non inflammatory conditions also. How much is the esr and what about crp (c reactive protein). Depending on how much esr is elevated and also other tests can come to a conclusion.
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Having asymmetrical eyes is perfectly normal and rarely a cause for concern. Facial asymmetry is very common and having perfectly symmetrical facial features is not the norm. While it may be noticeable to you, uneven eyes are rarely noticeable to others.
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If itchy, red, watery eyes accompany a swollen eyelid, the cause could be an eye allergy. Dust, pollen, and other common allergens can irritate the eyes, triggering an allergic reaction. Eye allergies are rarely dangerous, but they can be annoying.
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The most common cause of failed endonasal dacryocystorhinostomy (dcr) is membranous obstruction. Lacrimal silicone tube intubation is effective treatment method for functional epiphora
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This is called posterior vitreous detachment (pvd). It is very common and more likely to happen as you get older. As the vitreous pulls away from your retina you may see this as a flash of light in one or both eyes, like small sparkles, lightning or fireworks.
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सर/मैडम मेरी मम्मी की उम्र 62 साल है, अभी 5 दिन पहले उनका गाड़ी में accident हुआ था जिसकी वजह से गर्दन की नस दब गई है और सिर से नीचे का हिस्सा paralyse हो गया है । नीचे के हिस्से में हाथ लगाते है जब महसूस हो रहा है, दोनो हाथ थोड़े थोड़े उठा रही है मम्मी बोल रहे है दिमाग एक दम सही से काम कर रहा है लेकिन पैर बिल्कुल भी नही हिल रहे है । अभी मथुरादास माथुर जोधपुर अस्पताल में उनका इलाज चल रहा है । डॉक्टर बता रहे है की धीरे धीरे सही हो जाएगा । प्लीज आप महानुभव इसके बारे में ओर बेहतर इलाज और हॉस्पिटल की सलाह बताइए । please नीचे सोनोग्राफी की रिपोर्ट है mri report (1.5 tesla) name:janna bano age / sex: 55 years / f ref. By: mdm date / reg. No:23.03.2022 / 131620 mri of cervical spine with whole spine screening on a 1.5 tesla system, mri of cervical spine is performed using tiw, t2w & stir sequences in multiple planes. Screening evaluation of whole spine consists of sagittal t2w sequence. Clinical profile: trauma imaging features & impression: partial avulsion of c4-5 intervertebral disc with post-traumatic minor grade 1 c4 on c5 anterolisthesis. Focal discontinuity of posterior ligamentous complex at c4-5 with slightly misaligned fractures of posterior vertebral elements / spinous process. Bilateral c4-5 facial injury without misalignment. Minimal 10 % wedging of c5 body and retropulsion of posterior cortex. Indentation on ventral surface of cord at c5 body level. Abnormal intramedullary hyperintense t2w signals between c3 and c6 levels are focally heterogeneous opposite c5 level; findings indicating traumatic cord contusion with oedema. The rest of the cervical vertebrae are normal. The rest of the intervertebral discs are normal for age. Desiccation of some of the cervical intervertebral discs is noted. The craniovertebral junction appears normal. There is normal anterior atlanto - axial articulation. There is no evidence of tonsillar herniation. Limited screening evaluation of rest of the spine on sagittal t2w sequence reveals trabecular compression injuries of d3, d4,d5 and d6 segments. Vertebral body heights are maintained. No spinal instability or additional cord compression. There are mild degenerative changes of dorsolumbar intervertebral discs. The thoracic cord is normal and terminates at d12 - l1. Dr. Hemant jangid, md (consultant radiologist - rmc 23787) this is only a radiological impression & not the final diagnosis. Like all diagnostic modalities, mri also has its limitations. Therefore mri report should be interpreted in correlation with clinical & pathological findings.

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Physiotherapist•Lucknow
It will take some time approximately 6 to 9 months to walk properly when you will do physiotherapy under the guidance of senior physiotherapist.
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General Physician•Sri Ganganagar
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Moxifloxacin eye drops
maxicip eye drops also contain same salt.
So both are same.
Take either of them please.
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