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. 2021 Aug 6;2021:5822259. doi: 10.1155/2021/5822259

Table 2.

Brain imaging results on patients with different neurological presentation who are reported of having abnormal brain scans.

Patient number Age Presentation category Disease outcome Brain imaging Figure
1 63 Altered behavior (delirium) Died Normal brain CT
2 76 Altered behavior (confusion) Died Small vessel periventricular ischemia and atrophic changes in keeping with age 5.1
3 52 Altered behavior (agitation) Died Normal brain CT
4 38 Altered sensorium Recovered Normal brain CT
5 55 Altered sensorium Recovered Normal CT and MRI brain
6 69 Altered sensorium Recovered Normal brain CT
7 37 Altered sensorium Recovered Normal brain CT
8 50 Altered sensorium Died Scattered parenchymal haemorrhage in cerebral and cerebellar hemispheres 5.2
9 60 Stroke Residual weakness CT: acute infarct in the right parietal lobe (right MCA territory) 5.3
10 52 Stroke Residual weakness CT: left internal capsule hypodensity indicating acute infarct 5.4
11 65 Stroke Residual weakness CT: large left sided cerebellar infarct with midline shift 5.5
12 53 Stroke Recovered CT: small focal hypodensity at the genu of the left internal capsule 5.6
13 38 Stroke Recovered CT: left frontal hemorrhagic venous infarct with moderate white matter oedema in the left frontal lobe 5.7/CSF
14 69 Stroke Died CT: pontine lacunar infarct 5.8
15 55 Stroke Died Marked generalized cerebral oedema with marked effacement of the surface sulci and basal cisterns and cerebellar tonsillar herniation. There is complete loss of definition of the basal ganglia and reduced grey-white matter differentiation 5.9
16 27 Seizures Recovered Normal brain CT Normal CSF
17 44 Seizures Recovered Normal brain CT Normal CSF
18 27 Seizures Recovered Normal brain CT Normal CSF
19 31 Seizures Recovered White matter hyperintensity bifrontal and right occipital lobe 5.10/normal CSF
20 35 Peripheral/GBS Recovered Normal brain CT, MRI Normal CSF
21 63 Cranial nerve palsy Recovered MRI brain: moderate involutional change with element of cerebellar and cerebral atrophy Image not available
22 86 Cranial nerve palsy Died Two (right frontal and left frontal) nonspecific subcortical white matter lesions Image not available