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My uncle met with an accident 3 months back. Got head injury. He admitted into hospital and stayed total 10 days. He was there in ICU for 6 days. We took some CT brain scans and came to know some bleeding in head. But after discharge his memory was fine. For few days he had headache. Now there is no issue. But we went to hospital. Doctor asked to take EEG AND MRI BRAIN and spine screen. Now EEG NORMAL. I am not able to judge the MRI report. There is mild volume loss and irregular area of T2 hyperintensity in the right temporal lobe showing near complete suppression of signal on Flair sequence and exvaccuo dilation of temporal horn of right lateral ventricle. Scattered areas of hypointense blooming are noted in the right interior temporal lobe- suggestive of gliotic changes due to old hemorrhagic contusion. Please tell me what to do?


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