Hypodense lesions identified on Computerized tomography are often assumed to indicate ischemia.
see also Computed Tomography for chronic subdural hematoma.
Doubtful hypodense left occipital intraparenchymal area, probably nonspecific, unable to rule out hemorrhagic parenchymal brain contusion. Hospital observation and possibly CT control are recommended.
Type 2 diabetes.Atrial fibrillation, Obesity, chronic respiratory failure
Smoker of 1-2 packs/day and severe alcohol habit Usual treatment -MICARDIS PLUS 40/12.5MG 1 tablet every 24 hours -Dapagliflozin and metformin combination 5MG/1000MG 1 tablet every 12 hours -OMEPRAZOLE 20 MG 1 tab every 24h -ELIQUIS 5MG
see Fall-Related Traumatic Brain Injury
He fall the day before, he comments loss of consciousness lasting seconds, comments that he feels ill, referring to a sensation of dizziness with turning of objects, he refers to a sensation of relative dyspnea, no vomiting, he refers to having drunk alcohol
Contusion in the occipital region