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今日内容 正文开始 The signal intensity of the cerebellum is within normal limits. No evidence of acute intracranial bleeding, recent infarct, brain parenchymal hemosiderin staining, or hydrocephalus is seen. The basal cisterns are patent. The cerebral sulci and ventricles are normal in size for the patient's age. No abnormal extra-axial fluid collection is visible. Flow voids of the major intracranial vessels appear grossly preserved. Midline structures such as the perichiasmal optic nerves/tracts, pituitary gland and olfactory bulbs appear grossly normally formed. Myelination pattern (away from the signal changes) is normal for age. No migrational anomaly/cortical dysplasia are apparent. No mesiotemporal sclerosis is seen. The mastoid air cells are mostly clear, with trace opacification on the right. Mild paranasal sinus mucosal thickening.
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