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- en |
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metrics: |
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- rouge-l |
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license: afl-3.0 |
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tags: |
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- medical |
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- summarization |
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- clinical |
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- bart |
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datasets: |
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- MIMIC-III |
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again noted is the large intraparenchymal hemorrhage in the posterior right |
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frontal lobe with extension into both lateral ventricles. the degree of |
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surrounding edema and effacement of adjacent sulci is unchanged. there is |
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minor contralateral shift of normal midline structures. the ventricular size |
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is unchanged. subarachnoid blood is now seen in the left frontal and parietal |
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lobes, likely due to recirculation of the ventricular blood. |
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a least two attempts were made at imaging, however, the study remains severely |
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limited by patient motion. minimal hyperdensity tracks along a left parietal |
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sulcus (2a:18) is equivocal for a small subarachnoid hemorhage. there is no |
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large mass effect detected. there is no shift of normally midline structures. |
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a minimally displaced zygomatic fracture is present (2a:9). the middle ear |
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cavities, mastoid air cells are clear. there is extensive soft tissue swelling |
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overlying the right frontal calvarium with swelling extending to the right |
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preseptal soft tissues (2a:12). there is mild - moderate mucosal thickening |
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within the ethmoid and maxillary sinuses with some fluid and fluid mucosal |
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thickening in the sphenoid sinus. |
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inference: |
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