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The area circled in the picture is not an enlarged part. An increased ICP would show as enlarged ventricles, which can be seen in the transverse sections. Can you narrate what the MRI report says here ? Do you have a copy ?
Just to add one more point, when the head hits a hard surface, the injury to the brain inside occurs at the opposite end. This is called as countercoup injury.
It is possible that you may have an increased ICP. Please get your eyes checked by an ophthalmologist for any optic disc change.
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My MRI hasn't been evaluated yet I don't see any narration inside I just have the MRI pictures.
Tell me if you need anymore pictures
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Thanks doctor :)
The occipital lobe shows some hemorrhages. It is definitely injured. On looking at all the other pictures, it seems there is a definite fracture of the inner table. The integrity of the dura mater is also compromised. These are signs of concussion. Please keep in mind that this is a photograph of the MRI I am watching.
These are important issues to be discussed with your neurologist. Please keep me posted when you get the report.
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Right now, you should be seeing a Neurologist or a Neurosurgeon at the earliest. These are definite symptoms of brain dysfunction. Has your physician seen the MRI images at least ? I would suggest you should write an urgent letter to him requesting for a Neurologist's opinion. You can express yourself better when you write.
Please keep me posted. I am worried.
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So my only options now is the hospital or not I don't know what to do... please advise...
Can you go to some other hospital ? It will start the process all over again, but iwll be faster since you can provide them with all the facts you have.
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