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What Does Heterogeneous Bone Lesion Frontal Sinus In MRI Scan Indicate?

I had an MRI of my brain and it said I had a heterogeneous bone lesion frontal sinus supraorbital region ! I had it done due to starting to have seizures , I had a seizure while having the test done It also said benign lesion fibrous fibrous dysphasia
Mon, 27 Jun 2016
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Hello,

I can understand your concern. When a patient suffers from seizures, it is necessary to investigate if the seizures are due to any lesion or tumor in the brain as that is the most common reason of seizure disorder. In absence of any such lesion in brain, other causes are investigated.

Thus, you were asked to go for MRI to find out of the seizures you are suffering from have any underlying cause of brain lesion. You indeed do have a tumor in the sinus that is in the forehead above the eye level.

Your report states that you have benign fibrous dysplasia lesion. It means that the lesion is not cancerous in nature and fibrous dysplasia means a scar like tissue.

Now, you should visit a neurologist or neurosurgeon with the report you have. You will be prescribed medications to control the growth of the lesions or seizure activity or based on the size of the lesion, surgery may be advised.

I hope this information helps you. Thank you for choosing HealthcareMagic. I wish you feel better soon.

Best,
Dr. Viraj Shah
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What Does Heterogeneous Bone Lesion Frontal Sinus In MRI Scan Indicate?

Hello, I can understand your concern. When a patient suffers from seizures, it is necessary to investigate if the seizures are due to any lesion or tumor in the brain as that is the most common reason of seizure disorder. In absence of any such lesion in brain, other causes are investigated. Thus, you were asked to go for MRI to find out of the seizures you are suffering from have any underlying cause of brain lesion. You indeed do have a tumor in the sinus that is in the forehead above the eye level. Your report states that you have benign fibrous dysplasia lesion. It means that the lesion is not cancerous in nature and fibrous dysplasia means a scar like tissue. Now, you should visit a neurologist or neurosurgeon with the report you have. You will be prescribed medications to control the growth of the lesions or seizure activity or based on the size of the lesion, surgery may be advised. I hope this information helps you. Thank you for choosing HealthcareMagic. I wish you feel better soon. Best, Dr. Viraj Shah