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Are regions of the brain infarcted?
Yes
Where is the abnormality?
left temporal lobe
Is this an axial plane?
yes
Where is the pathology in this image?
vasculature
What type of imaging is this?
MRI Diffusion Weighted
What organ system is pictured?
the brain
Is there swelling of the grey matter?
yes
Is there vascular pathology in this image?
yes
Is this the brain?
yes
Is this a CT image?
no
In what plane is this image oriented?
Axial
Is there a skull fracture pictured?
No
Is/Are the mass located near/in the mid brain?
Yes
Is the mass compressing the mid brain on this section?
Yes
Is the mass pushing on the midbrain structures?
Yes
Are brain structures shifted across the midline?
no
is there a midline shift of the cerebral parenchyma?
no
is this an image of the cerebellum
yes
Is this a transverse section?
yes
Have brain structures crossed the midline of the brain?
Yes
Is there evidence of midlight shift of structures on this MRI?
Yes
are the vertebral arteries patent in this section?
Yes
Are the vertebral arteries in view?
Yes
Is the vertebro-basilar arterial network viewed in this section?
Yes
Is the vertebral artery/basilar artery located in this image?
Yes
Is there blurring of the grey-white matter junctions in the right temporal lobe?
Yes
Is there no definitive border between the grey matter and white matter in the right temporal lobe?
Yes
is the plane of section transverse?
yes
Are there calcifications in the cerebral arteries?
Yes
Is there evidence of calcifications in the cerebral arteries?
Yes
Do the left and right middle cerebral arteries appear patent on this section?
Yes
Is the left and right MCA present?
Yes
Is this a T2 weighted image?
Yes
Is the lesion causing significant brainstem herniation?
No
Is there herniation of the brainstem secondary to the lesion
No
Are structures associated with the midbrain located in this image?
yes
Is the midbrain identified in this section?
yes
is there any shift of midline structures visible in this section?
no
Is there shifting of structures across the middle?
no
Is there edema in the patient's right temporal lobe?
Yes
Is there evidence of cytotoxic edema in the right temporal lobe?
Yes
Does the mass have a smooth appearing border?
Yes
Is the mass well-defined?
Yes
was this image taken without motion artifact
yes
Is this an image of the right and left temporal lobes?
Yes
Has the brainstem herniated?
no
is there evidence of brainstem herniation in this section
no
How would you describe the lesion?
Ring-enhancing lesion
What are key characteristics of the lesion?
Ring-enhancing lesion
Are there abnormal findings on this image?
Yes
Is this brain scan normal?
No
Is the brain tissue ischemic?
Yes
Is there atrophy of the brain?
Yes
How would you describe the abnormality?
Diffuse
Is the abnormality focal or diffuse?
Diffuse
Is this a normal image?
No
Is the brain scan normal?
No
What hemisphere are the lesions located in?
Bilateral
Where are the abnormalities?
Bilateral
Where in the brain is the lesion?
right parietal lobe
Where is the lesion?
right parietal lobe
Is there an abnormal lesion?
Yes
Is there a mass?
Yes
Where is the mass?
extra-axial and at the right choroidal fissure
Is the mass enhancing?
No
How would you describe the abnormalities
Ring-enhancing lesions
Are the lesions ring-enhancing?
Yes
What lobe is the lesion located in?
right temporal lobe
Where is the abnormality located?
right temporal lobe
What is the image suggestive of?
abscess
What is the lesion most likely to be?
abscess
Is there evidence of enhancement?
Yes
Is the lesion enhancing?
Yes
Which hemisphere is the ischemia located?
Right hemisphere
Where is the abnormality?
Right PCA
Where is the abnormality in this image?
Basal ganglia
Does the mass affect neighboring structure?
Yes
Is there mass effect?
Yes
Is this image normal?
No
What does the abnormality suggest?
Ischemia
What causes the hyperintensity?
Ischemia
Where is the mass?
Suprasellar cistern
Where is the mass located?
Suprasellar cistern
Where is this plane relative to the eyes?
Above
Is there more than one organ system present in the image?
no
Is the lesion on the patient's right or left side?
Left side
Where on the image is the lesion?
Left temporal lobe
Is the primary abnormality more or less dense than surrounding matter?
less dense
What is denser, the mass or the surrounding brain tissue?
surrounding tissue
Was contrast applied?
no
Is there evidence of hematoma?
No
Is there blood present?
No
Which side is the lateral ventricle visible on?
Left
Where is the lateral ventricle?
left hemisphere
Is there any hemorrhage?
No
What is the radiological description of the color of the edema?
Hypodense
Is the cerebellum visible?
no
Is this an axial image?
yes
Is it possible to see the cerebellum in this image?
no
What structures are visible in this image?
Skull cartilage and medulla
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