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I had a CT scan which showed a 9 mm rounded hypoattenuation on my left frontal lobe just adjacent to the anterior horn of the lateral ventricle. What does that result from my CT scan mean?

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I had a CT scan which showed a 9 mm rounded hypoattenuation on my left frontal lobe just adjacent to the anterior horn of the lateral ventricle. What does that result from my CT scan mean?

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