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Brain perfusion scan Case report
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Case Ⅰ Name: 鄭 XX Sex: female Age: 13 y/o Date: 89/8/1~89/10/7
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Chief complaint traffic accident on 2000/5/30
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Present illness this 13 y/o female is a victim of : 1. head injury with right frontal-temporal- parietal hemorrhage, SAH, skull fracture, severe brain edema s/p right craniectomy on 2000/5/30 in 邱綜合 hospital.
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2. hydrocephalus s/p V-P shunt on 2000/6/12. So far, the GCS: E2VtM4. Fever and seizure has been noted during the past 1 week.
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Now she was admitted to our ward to have further care. Physical examination Conscious: E2VtM4 Others: np NE: ?
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Impression: hydrocephalus s/p V-P shunt Head injury with ICH post OP; with skull fracture Fever, R/o lung, urinary, CNS infection
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Plan: F/U brain CT Survey for infection sign Antibiotics
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Date: 90/1/2 C.C: skull defect
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PI : 1. HI with ICH post op 2. hydrocephalus post op 3. Bilateral traumatic optic nerve atrophy 4. skull defect
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This time she was admitted to our NS ward for surgery of cranioplasty for her skull defect 90/1/3: Tc-99m HMPAO brain perfusion SPECT
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Case Ⅱ Name: 林 XX Sex: male Age: 72 y/o Date: 90/1/1~901/11
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Chief complaint blurred vision(ou) noted for one week and bilateral temporal area headache and slow movement noted recent two days(subacute onset)
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Present illness this 72 y/o male was a case of 1.DM, 2.H/T He suffered from blurred vision(ou) for 1 week and bil temporal area headache and slow movement in recent 2 days (subcute onset)
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slightly progressive associated symptoms: left side drooling, and bilateral hand tremor(+) So he went to our ER for help
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brain CT revealed: hypodensity without obvious enhancement over right temporal, occipital lobe with edema and lateral ventricle compression, mid-line shift.
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NE: left mild central facial palsy Impression: 1. CVD 2. R/O brain tumor 90/1/8: Tc-99m HMPAO brain perfusion SPECT
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Tc99m HMPAO brain perfusion scan & SPECT Indication: cerebral infarction, cerebral hemorrhage, TIA, cerebral ischemia, Alzheimer’s disease, senile dementia, multiple infarct dementia, head injury, epilepsy, encephalitis, convulsion disorder, Parkinson’s disease
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