Guest guest Posted July 27, 2005 Report Share Posted July 27, 2005 1st. of all, let me thank you for your help with the previous test results! I really appreciate it a lot! My report states...Today's examination is conpared to 1/18/1999 5 mm axial slices were obtained from the skull base to the skull apex with and without contrast,both brain and bone windows are presented for interpretation. The ventricles are normal in size, shape and position. No midline shift or mass effect is identified. No intraaxial or intraparenchymal hemorrhage is identified. No focal parenchymal abnormalities are identified. There is no abnormal contrast enhancement seen. Bone windows show no evidence of depressed skull fracture. Paranasal sinuses, mastoid air cells are well pneumatized. IMPRESSION: Essentially negative CT scan of the head. Okay, now I'm more confused than ever. Where is the mass? What is essentially negative mean? Does this mean that the mass is soft or like a cyst or just what? Does that mean that calcification is ruled out? Do I now need a MRI to figure out what the mass is? Please help! Does it mean that a subarachnoid bleed is ruled out as well? I'm really confused now? Thanks Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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