Presentation
Presents with transient ischemic attack symptoms.
Patient Data
Age: 80 years
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A hypoattenuated lesion in the base of the right frontal lobes with negative Hounsfield values.
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A mass is seen in the right frontal lob with it's base on the roof of the sphenoid sinus. This mass is hyperintense in T1 and FLAIR.