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Dear Physicians: I believe that I should present the issue of hydrocephalus that had developed because the colliod cyst blocked the third ventricle . The Surgeon had to insert a shunt to bypass the ... View answer
I just found out I have a colloidcyst in my brains about 7 mm in size. I've not seen a neurosurgeon yet so I'm not sure of exact location. Does this always require surgery or is watching it to see ... View answer
I have been diagnosed with some encephalomalacia in the right frontal lobe extending to frontal horn of lateral ventricle. This is 5.5 years after removal of a colloidcyst . What does this really ... View answer
. Differential diagnosis includes nonfunctioning adenoma , colloidcyst or malignancy. I went to see an ... images of the thyroidgland were obtained..... Images demonstrated normal... View answer
Dear sir, I have go through MRI and colloidcyst found in mri report.my head revolve evry time in left side and no pain in head.kindly help me what is this colloidcyst and how to overcome from... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ivan R. Rommstein
( General Surgeon)
I have a colloidcyst of the third ventricle, and I ve been having very frequent urination where it ... insipidus, tests did not show an imbalance of ADDH at the time. Could the colloidcyst... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Veera Raghava Rao Buddha.
( General & Family Physician)
I have a colloidcyst which is recurring and waiting to be removed for a thrid time. I exercise ... not leave me. I am obese and frustrated with it. Can the cyst be the reason for this. I try to watch ... View answer
of isthmus in the mid line . possible dignosis- colloidcyst, thyroglossal cyst 2. FNAC- MIDLINE NECK SWELLING: features suggestive of EPIDERMAL CYST 3. T3,T4&TSH: NORMAL what is the your... View answer
A few punctate chronic deep white matter ischemic foci are again seen within the parietal regions bilaterally. This was reported on my most recent MRI due to a colloidcyst of third foramen, which ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Akhtarhusian Ghausi
( General & Family Physician)
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