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  • My brain looks uberhealthy compared to these :D

  • my friend had a ct scan ar ucla now his hair fall out and cause other radiation type injury now he is dead ahahahah dum asss

  • 1. subdural haematoma

    2. bilateral chronic subdural hematoma

    3.epidural acute hematoma

    4.interhemispheric, anterior (falx cerebri) hematoma

    5.epidural hematoma

    6. intracerebral haemorrhage

    7.subdural hematoma, drainage of the right lateral ventricle

    8.parasitic cyst (hydatic cyst?)

    9.epidural, subacute hematoma

    10. pneumocephalus

  • Where can I get the answers¿??

  • #3 is acute extradural henatoma

  • i got a ct brain scan and they never showed me any videos or images of my brain they just said everything was fine,now is this ok or was i supposed to get images of my brain to prove their facts?

  • Most likely if your doctors said everything is fine then it should be fine. If you want to see the imgaes then you can probably request it from them but it is usually pretty hard to interpret (if you don't have prior experience).

  • @sktr3148 You can get a copy from the hospital you went to.

  • CT # 1 is a SDH - Subdural hematoma on the RT side with a mass effect on the RT hemisphere, compressing the ipsilateral ventricle with a midline shift towards LFT.

  • CT # 3 is also an acute SDH, with comparatively less compression on RT lateral ventricle as in #1 and a midline shift (lesser than #1)

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  • Brain chip - CHECK MY SITE.

  • Regarding #3, it's difficult to discern the feature extending medially from the left parietal bone. The most medial margin appears fuzzy, unlike the anterior surface of the occipital bone for example (clean, discernible margin between osteo and neural tissue). I would definitely want to adjust the contract if I had the ability. There is a possibility of an osteosarcoma of the left parietal bone, but we really need a radiologist to help out here!

  • i would say No.3 looks like the ventricles are eyr slit like (slit ventricle syndrone)

    Isnt the white area of this photo the skull??

  • CT #3, I would guess is an arachnoid cyst, resulting in significant morphological change and midline shift.

  • wrong

  • You're right radicalaceidiotdude! I misdiagnosed this case--it is definitely your brain on drugs (probably methamphetamine). Go focus on something within your realm of intelligence, or should I say lack thereof. I would recommend sticking with Pokemon and lollipops. Stop wiping from back to front and get a life. Or better yet, do a work up on, and diagnose yourself.

  • Well I know what the real problem is, I just didn't want to give it away. Sore loser.

  • CT #9, pretty classic subdural hematoma compressing the right cerebral hemisphere, with denser blood elements in the lower dependent zone (area of white contrast)

  • CT #8, appears to be a large cerebral tumor with peritumor edema, and midline shift of the brain.

  • CT #1, looks to be a massive hemorrhage of the lateral ventricle.

  • these are all bleeding,,,hahahahha

  • would you like to send me the answers, pleaaaseeeee....

  • Momma says... theirs something wrong with his medulla oblongata.

  • can someone please post the answers?

  • please put the answers

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