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History

Age: 45 :: Gender: blank

Patient History

45 y.o. woman with headache

Exam


Physical Exam and Laboratory

Findings


Summary of Findings

Normal Anatomy

Diffferential


Differential Diagnosis

Diagnosis


Case Diagnosis

Dx: Axial Brain Anatomy, Sagittal Brain Anatomy


Dx Confirmed by: Clinical examination and MRI

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Discussion


Discussion for this Patient

Normal labeled MRI Anatomy

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Topic


Topic: Normal Head CT - Young Adult Brain

Computed Tomography of the head is an excellent tool for the rapid preliminary evaluation of headache, trauma or neurological dysfunction.

Ease of access to CT scanning for problem solving must be weighed against the need to maintain radiation dose at the lowest necessary level (ALARA principle = "as low as reasonable achievable"). For a young adult (age 25 years) the estimated radiation organ dose to the brain from a head CT is 20 mGy. (1)

Familiarization with the appearance of normal structures can maximize the benefit of head CT and limit the need for repeat studies.

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TF Case Contributor Credits
Topic Author: Hugh M Dainer

Submitted by: James G. Smirniotopoulos, M.D. - Author Info
Case/Image Editor: James G. Smirniotopoulos, M.D. - Editor Info
Case Accepted: 2010-12-15 15:38:47-05 :: Revised: :: Submitted:


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