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Dilated lateral and 3rd ventricles associated with transependymal oedema. There is prominence of the Sylvian fissures and cisterns, with some crowding of the gyri at the vertex. Bilateral patchy frontal and occipital T2/FLAIR hyperintense areas, likely chronic small vessel ischaemic in nature are of an amount commonly seen in this age group.
Temporal horns of lateral ventricles measure 10 mm (normal 6 mm)
Callosal angle 86 degrees ( Normal 100-120 degrees)
The third ventricle measures 19 mm