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[|Human|] Hi Doc, My mother has been a long term high BP patient.Siince the last 4-5 days,her BP levels were quite high,suddenly she got the news of a family members demise...after 45-60 mts,all of a sudden,her right hand movements became restricted,she started slurring...on doctors telephonic advice Depin 5 mg was punctured and put on her tongue...slowly the slurring stopped but she continued to have interrupted speech-NO memory loss was observed.By the morning,ie almost 24 hrs-she was back to normal,but a CT Scan was done.Findings were- POSTERIOR FOSSA-4th ventricle/ brainstem & cerebellar hemispheres- normal SUPRATENTORIAL- Brain parenchyma shows unremarkable morphology and attentuation values No obvious focal brain parenchymal lesion seen Bilateral ganglio thalamic nuclear complexes-unremarkable 3rd and lateral ventricles are mildly prominent in size with septum in midline basal cisterns,fissures and cerebral sulci are mildly prominent No evidence of significant intra/extra axial collection or hyperdense hemorrhage seen IMPRESSION- CT findings reveal-cerebral atrophy Can you please explain the above in simpler terms and ways....
[|AI|]  Hi, Welcome to Chat Doctor, Your mother is long term High Blood pressure patient and must be taking antihypertensive therapy, The episode which suffered is minor stroke or a Transient Ischemic Attack(TIA) as she has fully recovered, most of the population is right-handed that is speech is controlled by left half of brain and in case right sided paralysis occurs speech is also affected. In her case a sudden rise in BP due to emotional stress is possible. Her CT scan is not showing any lesion, Please visit a Neurologist take proper therapy to keep her damage to minimum and prevent in the future. In such case Blood pressure medicine and anti platelets, Neuroprotective Chat Doctor. Take care Good Luck.