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Headache and vomiting sometimes
IMPRESSION: MRI brain No obvious acute infarct or hemorrhage seen. Subtle right frontal White matter FLAIR hyper intensities seen of indeterminate etiology, otherwise No other significant abnormal signal in the visualized brain parenchyma. 4th ventricle is mildly prominent
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Hai any symptoms does the patient has.. ?? Pls connect for further information
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