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See Mercy Aigbe’s Brain Scan Report After Public Altercation With Husband

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Mercy Aigbe

 

Name: AIGBE MERCY

 

HOSPITAL: ST SOLOMON HEALTH CARE

 

INVESTIGATION: CT BRAIN SCAN

 

CT brain Scan

 

Indication:head injury

 

Findings:there is a fracture of the medial wall of the left orbit with herniation of the orbital fat and left medial rectus muscle into thee ethmoidal sinus and presence of peri-orbital emphysema.

 

There is also fracture of the floor of the orbit with air/fluid level in the left maxillary sinus indicative of hematoma.

 

Slight herniation of the left inferior oblique muscle into the maxillary sinus is also noted

 

No intercranial haemorrhage is seen

 

There is however bilateral basal ganglia calcification(most likely physiological)

 

Normal white/grey matter interface is preserved.

 

Posterior fossa structures are normal

 

No occular abnormality is seen

 

Conclusion

 

1 blow out fracture of the left orbit with herniation of orbital fat, medial rectus and left inferior oblique muscles.

 

2 left maxilary sinus hematoma

 

3 incidental finding of bilateral basal ganglia calcification.

 

Dr GA Olaniyi MBBS, FMCR

 

Consultant radiologist

CY

 

HOSPITAL: ST SOLOMON HEALTH CARE

 

INVESTIGATION: CT BRAIN SCAN

 

CT brain Scan

 

Indication:head injury

 

Findings:there is a fracture of the medial wall of the left orbit with herniation of the orbital fat and left medial rectus muscle into thee ethmoidal sinus and presence of peri-orbital emphysema.

 

There is also fracture of the floor of the orbit with air/fluid level in the left maxillary sinus indicative of hematoma.

 

Slight herniation of the left inferior oblique muscle into the maxillary sinus is also noted

 

No intercranial haemorrhage is seen

 

There is however bilateral basal ganglia calcification(most likely physiological)

 

Normal white/grey matter interface is preserved.

 

Posterior fossa structures are normal

 

No occular abnormality is seen

 

Conclusion

 

1 blow out fracture of the left orbit with herniation of orbital fat, medial rectus and left inferior oblique muscles.

 

2 left maxilary sinus hematoma

 

3 incidental finding of bilateral basal ganglia calcification.

 

Dr GA Olaniyi MBBS, FMCR

 

Consultant radiologist

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