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Is there a fracture of the skull?
No
Is this image normal?
No
How many ring enhancing lesions can be found in this image?
one
Is the finding normal?
No
Is there mass effect?
Yes
What is the hyperdensity in the image?
Infarct
Is there contrast in the vasculature?
No
Is the lesion uniform in density?
No
Is this a normal image?
No
What image plane is this?
Axial
Which side was affected?
left
In what lobes are the lesions located?
bilateral parietal lobes
Is there a blood clot?
Yes
What is on the differential?
Chronic sinusitis vs. hemorrhage
What modality was used for this image?
MRI
Is the lesion ring enhancing?
Yes
Where are the signals most intense?
Frontal and Occipital
Where are the infarcts?
basal ganglia, cerebellum, cerebral cortex
Is there a shift of midline structures?
No
Is the image normal?
No
In what plane is the above image?
axial
What is abnormal about the image?
White matter plaques
Is the skull fractured?
No
The hypointense nature of the hemorrhage signifies what in terms of the timeline?
early hemorrhage
How would you describe the R vertebral artery shape?
Short section irregular contour
Is there evidence of grey matter edema?
Yes
What type of MR image modality is seen?
T2 weighted
Is there mass effect from the lesion?
No
Is the mass enhancing?
No
Is there a shift of midline structures?
Yes
Does the L sided lesion enhance?
Yes
What type of MRI modality is used?
DWI Diffusion weighted
What type of thrombosis is shown?
basilar artery thrombosis
Do the ventricles have blood in them?
Yes
Is this a normal image?
No
Is the cerebellum in view?
Yes
Is there cortical atrophy?
No
Is there contrast used?
no
What type of contrast agent is used in this MRI?
gadolinium
Is there restricted diffusion?
No
Is there mass effect?
No
Does this scan represent an abnormality?
No
How big is the mass in cm?
2.5cm x 1.7cm x 1.6cm
Is the CSF radiolucent or radioopaque?
Radiolucent
What is the intensity signal of CSF?
Hypointense
Are the ventricles larger than normal?
Yes
Is there enlargement of the ventricles
Yes
What modality is this image taken?
MRI
Is this image taken from the top slice of the brain?
No
Was this image taken from a superior-most section of the brain?
No
What plane of section is the brain taken in?
Axial
What cut of the brain is this image taken?
Axial
Is the CSF enhanced or non enhanced?
Non-enhanced
How is the CSF enhancement characterized?
Non-enhanced
Is this a T1 weighted, T2 weighted, or FLAIR image?
FLAIR
Is this MRI taken with FLAIR protocol?
Yes
Is this image of a saggital plane?
no
What is the location of the brain mass?
Posterior fossa
Where is the mass located?
Posterior fossa
What organ is this image of?
Brain
Does the left temporal lobe appear normal?
No
Is there a lesion in the left temporal lobe?
Yes
What brain territory is the hemorrhage located?
Right Sylvian Fissure
Which fissure is the hemorrhage located?
Right Sylvian Fissure
Is this an axial view of the brain?
yes
Is this a saggital brain section?
No
Is this a saggital view of the brain?
No
How is the artifact in this image categorized?
Motion
What type of artifact is shown in this image?
Motion
What brain region demonstrates edema?
Basal Ganglia
What area of the brain is edematous?
Basal Ganglia
What section is this image?
Axial
What plane is this image taken?
Axial
Is this an axial or saggital view of the brain?
Axial
What cross section of the brain is this image?
Axial
What category is the hemmorhage?
Subarachnoid
What type of hemorrhage is shown?
Subarachnoid
Does the CSF have high signal intensity?
Yes
Is there high signal intensity in the CSF?
Yes
What modality is this image taken?
MRI
Is this a T1 weighted, T2 weighted, or FLAIR image?
FLAIR
What is the MRI modality depicted in this image?
FLAIR
Which half the cerebellum is the largest mass located?
Right
Which side of the cerebellum contains the largest mass?
Right
What organ is this image of?
Brain
What type of modality was this image taken?
MRI - T2 Weighted
What is the MR weighting in this image?
MRI - T2 Weighted
Is this a T1 weighted, T2 weighted, or FLAIR image?
FLAIR
What is the imaging modality?
MR-FLAIR
Does this CT use IV contrast material?
No
Is this a contrast or non contrast CT?
non-contrast
What part of the CNS is this image showing?
Brain
Are the ventricles visualized in this image?
No
Are you able to see the ventricles in this image?
No
What is the sequence of this MRI?
T2-weighted
What condition is found in the above image?
right subdural hematoma
What pathology is seen in this image?
right subdural hematoma
Is this a noncontrast CT?
yes
The infarcts seen are most likely what type?
punctate
What types of infarcts are these most likely?
punctate