CT Scan Of Brain Done, Shows Calcified Granuloma In The Left Parietal Lobe. What Does This Indicate?
what-happens-when-there-is-calcified granuloma-in-the-left-parietal-lobe ? CT Scan Report: Techniques: 6x6 mm contiguous axial section were obtained. Findings: 1) High density of focus left parietal lobe . No perilesional edema noted. Rest of the brain show normal morphology and parenchymal attenuation.Venticular system and cistern are normal. No midline shift or extra axial collection seen. Impression: Findings suggestive of calcified granuloma left parietal lobe.
Hi welcome to HCMForum. As it is it may cause head ache or fits depending on the
pressure it is causing on the brain. Rest of the brain tissue is normal. So if headache
and fits are not there nothing to worry. but follow up is compulsory. thank you.
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CT Scan Of Brain Done, Shows Calcified Granuloma In The Left Parietal Lobe. What Does This Indicate?
Hi welcome to HCMForum. As it is it may cause head ache or fits depending on the pressure it is causing on the brain. Rest of the brain tissue is normal. So if headache and fits are not there nothing to worry. but follow up is compulsory. thank you.