Slight dilation of the temporal horn refers to a mild enlargement of the temporal horn of the lateral ventricle in the brain, which can be observed on neuroimaging studies like an MRI or CT scan. This dilation may indicate various underlying conditions, such as cerebral atrophy, hydrocephalus, or other neurological disorders. It is often considered in the context of accompanying symptoms or findings to determine its clinical significance. Further evaluation may be necessary to understand the cause and implications of this dilation.
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