Back of the head keeps on paining. Doctor suggested to have MRI.
No obvious fresh infarct, hemorrhage or space occupying lesion.
Few chronic ischemic lesions are seen in bifrontal subcortical white matter.
The posterior fossa shows normal cerebellum. The fourth ventricle shows normal size, shape
and position. Both the CP angles are clear. Orbits
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