CT SCAN OF THE BRAIN WITHOUT CONTRAST ENHANCEMENT
Bifrontal chronic subdural hematomas are seen since floor anterior cranial fossa and 7 cm upwardly, 1.3 cm maximum thickness on the right and 1 cm thickness on the left.
Well defined but irregular hypodensity areas in both frontal lobes are noted considered to be areas of gliosis.
No mass effect upon ventricle or midline shift is noted.
Cerebral atrophy is evidence.
IMPRESSION: Bifrontal chronic subdural hematoma. Bifrontal brain gliosis.
Panumas
Panumas Leungphabul, M.D. Radiologist