Presentation
Reduced level of consciousness following cardiac arrest.
Patient Data
Age: 75 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Prefrontal leucotomy
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No evidence of acute infarct.
Bifrontal parenchymal linear hypoattenuation extending from calvarial defects to the frontal horns bilaterally with focal cortical atrophy indicative of prefrontal leucotomy.
Case Discussion
History of frontal leucotomy many years ago.