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Thalamus Haemorrhage
Small t2and flair hyper Intense lesions noted involving left half ventral medulla, left half of pond, left cerebral peduncle, left thalamocapsuloanglionic region, bilateral corona radiata and right centric semiovale -s/o infarct....... Small t2 hypo intense areas involving left thalamocapsular region
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I can understand your problems it may be due to neurological storke or disorder to proper diagnosis need some personal and medical history for better guidance and treatment followup me on practo ichat for further discussion.
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