1)Dilated ventricles with prominence of sylvian fissures, sulci and basal cisterns -neuro parenchymal atrophic changes (Evan's index 0.31)
2)Few patchy, confluent T2/FLAIR hyperintensities noted in the bilateral periventricular and subcortical white matter of frontal and parietal lobes with no evidence of diffusion restriction - Chronic small vessel ischemic changes - Fazeka's I
3)Corpus colossal angle 72 appear acute. Width of temporal horn measures - 5.5 mm on right side and 5.2 mm on left side. Medial temporal bone atrophy with mild hippocampal volume loss noted (MTA score 2).
4)Bilateral concha bullosa noted.
5)Perioptic CSF space appear mildly prominent, no obvious vertical tortuosity noted.
6)Partial empty sella noted. The suprasellar cistern and hypothalamic region are unremarkable for any pathology.
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