A mega cisterna magna is essentially a brain that has filled with fluid. This is usually an issue that is part of the body's functioning after death, and relayed at the post-moterm exam. There is no specific cure.
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...the comic charter? You mean Magna Carta. And go on Wikipedia. You don't deserve my answer
I assume you mean the Magna Carta, which started in 1215 A.D. in England. It was a legal document forced upon King John to limit his powers, and to protect a few privileges of the noblemen and barons.
It's Latin, and means "Great Charter"See the link belowThe term magna carta is latin for great charter. It was written in June 1215.
Prominent cisterna magna refers to an enlarged CSF retrocerebellar cisterns exceeding 10mm. Symptoms may include chromosomal abnormalities, inflammation, and infarction.
Mega cisterna magna refers to a larger than normal cisterna magna, one of the fluid filled spaces in the brain. The cisterna magna is located behind/beneath the cerebellum. This is in the lower back part of the brain. I have a mega cisterna magna, and have done a lot of reading on the subject. From what I have found in my reading and according to my neurologist, a normal variant mega cisterna magna is not a serious condition. It is usually found when a brain scan is performed for an unrelated condition. Mega cisterna magna can be a sign of a serious condition, but in most cases it is not clinically significant. It would be a good idea to have a neurologist look at the scans just to be on the safe side, and to put your mind at ease. If any other abnormalities are present, you should see a neurologist ASAP. You can find a list of some conditions that may be associated with mega cisterna magna here: http://www.radswiki.net/main/index.php?title=Mega_cisterna_magna
A mega cisterna magna is essentially a brain that has filled with fluid. This is usually an issue that is part of the body's functioning after death, and relayed at the post-moterm exam. There is no specific cure.
Cisterna magna is a normal retro cerebellar Csf density space, when unusually prominent termed as Giant Cisterna magna. A subarachnoid septa / dural fold is usually seen within the cistern. A normal anatomical variation of no clinical significance as there are no associated Vermian or cerebellar anomalies. Normal Vermis. Normal fourth ventricle or communication with fourth ventricle differentiate it from Dandy Walker malformation spectrum. No mass effect. No associated Ventriculomegaly. Sometimes may be so large that it extends laterally and superiorly far beyond the normal anatomic limits of the cisterna magna with an associated cerebellar hypoplasia. The tentorium cerebelli are normally located. An associated scalloping of occipital bone, postulated to be due to Csf pulsations. On MRI, iso intense to Csf on all pulse sequences. No restricted diffusion on Dw images
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La Cisterna's population is 85,118.
The population of Cisterna d'Asti is 1,257.
The area of La Cisterna is 10 square kilometers.
La Cisterna was created on 1925-05-30.
The population of Castello di Cisterna is 6,947.
The area of Cisterna d'Asti is 10.7 square kilometers.
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