Just looking over all the technical jargon in these results gives me a headache. > From: heather Howard <http://www.gmail.com/~hhoward40> > Date: Sun, 8 Mar 2020 14:53:00 -0700 > > Glad to know that the “white matter” is normal for my age. And, more > importantly, my diagnosis as a hypochondriac is once again confirmed. I do > wonder why my intracranial area is not processing, but I still seem to be > thinking, so glad my brain appears to be functioning normally. > > Just received notice that my building has been deep-cleaned, so okay to work in > office this week. > > Written by KARUNASREE CHERUKURI MD on 3/8/2020 12:15 PM > Good News! Your head scan is normal. > > Impression > No CT evidence of acute intracranial process. > > Narrative > CT HEAD WITHOUT CONTRAST > > ** HISTORY **: > 54 year old woman, right-sided headaches for 6 weeks > > ** TECHNIQUE **: > > CT images of the head were acquired without intravenous contrast. > > CTDI: 48.38 mGy > DLP: 778.34 mGy-cm > > COMPARISON: 07/02/2010 > > ** FINDINGS **: > BRAIN PARENCHYMA: No acute hemorrhage. No mass effect or herniation. Gray-white > differentiation is maintained. White matter is within normal limits for age. > > VENTRICLES/EXTRA-AXIAL SPACES: No hydrocephalus or extra-axial fluid > collections. > > EXTRACRANIAL STRUCTURES: Normal bones and soft tissues. Visualized paranasal > sinuses and mastoids are clear.