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Acute focal parenchymal bleed
"acute focal parenchymal bleed of approx. 3.5x2.8cm in right occipital region with surrounding mild perilesional edema seen extending upto right side of splenium of the corpus callosum" as per braim MRI.
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Hello! As per the MRI report you seem to have Intracranial bleed. As it is acute stage, kindly visit a nearby good hospital and take the necessary medication to stop the bleed. Check your BP and see to it that it is under control. Avoid taking anti coagulant medicines if any.
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