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[|Human|] MR EPILEPSY PROTOCOL Technique: T1 Sagitals, T1-T2 Axials, FLAIR Axials, T2 fat sat high resolutionPara-Coronals, FLAIR Para-Cornals, 3D T1 volume Para-Cornals, MR Volumetry. Findings:Ventricular system and Cisternal spaces are normal.Tiny T2 and Flair hyperintensity noted in right corona radiate in the posterior aspect.Signal characteristics or rest of cerebrum, Cerebellum. Pons and Medulla are normal. Hippocampi:Hippocampi are normal in contour size and outliners.No evidence of focal atrophy or volume loss.No evidence of architectural distortion. Hippocampal volume measurement:              2.36 cu.cc on right side and                                                                         2.03 cy.cc on left sideQUESTION: WHAT ARE THE NORMAL VOLUME MEASUREMENTS OF THE HIPPOCAMPAL? ABOVE VALUES ARE IN HIGH or LOWER? KLY EXPLAIN TO  YYYY@YYYY  IMPRESSION:FOCAL T2 & FLAIR HYPERINTENSITY  IN THE POSTERIOR ASPECT OF RIGHT CORONA RADIATA IN - UBO. Dr. A DINESH               Dr.UTPAL DAS          Dr.SUNITHA LINGAREDDYRADIOLOGIST              RADIOLOGIST              RADIOLOGISTQUESTION: ABOVE REPORT IS IN NORMAL or HIGH?
[|AI|]  Hi Ms Swarnasree, Thank you for posting your query. First, I would like to reassure you that these reports are within normal limits. Normal hippocampi is a good news, as volume loss (atrophy) of hippocampi may suggest severe epilepsy and need for using anti-epileptic Chat Doctor.  Hippocampal volume is also decreased in cases of Alzheimer's disease.  Hippocampus volume changes with age, however, a volume more than 2 cu cc is definitely normal. I hope it helps. Please get back if you require any additional information. Best wishes,