What Do The Following MRI Reports Indicate?
Meningioma is best treated by craniotomy.
Detailed Answer:
Hello and thanks for using HCM.
I have read your question and understand your concerns.
I examinated the MRI reports you uploaded too.
First, you shouldn't worry about encephalomalatia, it means more or less "softening" of brain tissue and it is a common finding after brain surgery, among other causes.
Radiologysts in the first two reports mention thickening of dura or remnants, but don't mention any clear evidence about tumoral recidue, in the third and comparable report there is residual tumor reported.
Tumor recidue is very probable with atypical Meningioma and close follow up needed.
It is important to know exactly the grade of the Meningioma. Atypical Meningioma can be a grade II WHO, a intermediate one regarding to malignity, can be a grade III WHO, a malignant one.
Treatment choice about Meningioma is almost always surgical excision through craniotomy and in atypical Meningioma as more radical as possible.
Endoscopic approach also is not the first choice in treating Meningioma.
Cyberknife is reserved for cases with contraindications to surgery, or if the tumor is inaccessible through surgery.
Craniotomy is chosen by the Neurosugeon.
Hope you found the answer helpful.
Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care.
Situation can wait few months.
Detailed Answer:
Welcome back and thanks for being on follow up.
As I mentioned before, surgery (craniotomy) is the most acceptable today about Meningioma treatment, with few cases with contraindications to surgery treated with other methods.
The choice of craniotomy is of your Neurosugeon, there are criteria that should be evaluated before deciding.
If it is reasonable, first craniotomy should be used.
The surgical procedure also is recommended regarding to size of the lesion, increase rate and symptoms it may cause.
In your case, in my opinion, a MRI after three months could be appropriate.
Encephalomalatia and gliosis are common findings after neurosurgical interventions, there is no specific treatment about them, and if there are no symptoms related such seizures eg. you shouldn't worry about.
About Mayo clinic, what I heard it is through the best neurologic institutions, so, if it is possible, having a evaluation there is a good thing about your condition.
Hope I helped you.
Best regards.
You are welcome.
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Wishing you good health.