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Can Seizure Happen Due To Nonenhancing Calcified Granuloma In The Posterior Parietal Lobe?

Hi, I started having seizures a few years ago which over the years increased in frequency. I did an MRI and was found with a nonenhancing calcified granuloma in the left posterior parietal lobe with no perifocal edema. Could this be the cause of my seizures?
Mon, 13 Mar 2017
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it can happen. take MRI and and consult neurologist for advise on treatment is to be taken as it can be taken as growth and imparting pressure in brain it can give rise to seizure.
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Can Seizure Happen Due To Nonenhancing Calcified Granuloma In The Posterior Parietal Lobe?

it can happen. take MRI and and consult neurologist for advise on treatment is to be taken as it can be taken as growth and imparting pressure in brain it can give rise to seizure.