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Image Analysis Summary

Based on analysis of all three films (patient: Anita S Gori, per the label visible on the films):

Image 1 - CT/MR Angiography (MIP Reconstructions)

Multiple projections showing the intracranial vasculature in 3D:
  • Anterior circulation (ICAs, MCAs, ACAs) and posterior circulation (vertebrals, basilar, PCAs) are well-visualized
  • No focal saccular outpouchings or fusiform dilations seen at typical aneurysm sites (ACoM, ICA terminus, MCA bifurcation, basilar tip)
  • Vessel walls appear smooth with uniform caliber
  • The zoomed-in panel of the left supraclinoid ICA/MCA shows smooth, continuous vessel margins

Image 2 - Non-Contrast CT Head

  • No subarachnoid hemorrhage - basal cisterns and sylvian fissures are clear
  • No intraparenchymal hemorrhage
  • No rounded hyperdense structure near the Circle of Willis
  • Ventricles normal, no hydrocephalus
  • No midline shift or mass effect

Image 3 - CT Angiogram (Contrast-Enhanced)

  • No saccular or fusiform outpouchings at bifurcation sites
  • No evidence of AVM
  • No SAH in the basal cisterns
  • Bottom row reconstructions of skull base/cavernous sinus ICA segments appear smooth and normal

Overall Impression

No intracranial aneurysm is identified on these films. All three studies (MR/CT angiography MIP reconstructions, non-contrast CT head, and contrast CT head) appear grossly unremarkable for an aneurysm.

Important Disclaimer: This is an AI-assisted review of photographed films - not a formal radiological read. Small aneurysms under 2-3 mm can be missed on printed films. The definitive diagnosis must come from a qualified neuroradiologist reviewing the original high-resolution DICOM images on a diagnostic workstation, correlated with the patient's clinical history and the official radiology report.
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