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hi i HAVE A FRONTAL INFILTRATING LESION THOUGHT IT WAS A GLIOBALSTOMA BIOPSY SAYS IT IS A GLIOSIS i HAVE SEIZURES AND BREAST CANCER WHAT IS THE PROGNOSIS FOR THIS GLIOSIS ... View answer
hi , vision is obscured due to gliosis in occipital region .. due to encephalitis , any treatment to improve vision , 40% in vision field test ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Prof. Kunal Saha
( General & Family Physician)
gliosis of microangiopathic origin. Compared to MRI in 2013 a more conspicuous finding is present in left parietal whitematter . Lesion is nonenhancing on postcontrast images. Findings could... View answer
parietal and anterior occipital lobe with associated gliosis of perventricular whitematter or right atrium ... neurologist is the gliosis of the whitematter. ... View answer
My father is age of 81, his MRI of brain report shown "a few small foci of ischaemic gliosis in whitematter of both cerebral hemispheres with cerebral atrophy . kindly suggest what to be taken ... View answer
The whitematter of brain shows gliosis surrounding area of encephalomalacia right temporal lobe. Mild gliosis is also seen posterioly in the right frontal lobe.several areas of high signal are... View answer
sir ,my father s ct scan report is as follows 1. mild ventriculomegaly 2.extensive bilateral periventricular deep whitematter hypodensities atropic in nature. 3.area of gliosis in right... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Dr. DEVI VENUGOPAL RITA
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
signal in the subcortical whitematter . The reports goes on to say this could be benign or represent areas of ischemic gliosis . I am trying to understand what the ischemic gliosis might mean. ... View answer
What is the meaning for Gliosis with encephalomalacic changes in the left parietal lobe causing ex ... gliosis of left parietal lobe.Thinning of splenium of corpus callosum seen probably due to post operative... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel
( General Surgeon)
mass. The mass was removed and turned out to be a gliosis - is that the typical treatment for a gliosis? The person in the book cannot recall any head injury - does a gliosis ever occur randomly? ... View answer
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