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I had what I know now was TemporalLobe seizures for 4 years. I may have experienced even StAtus ... felt brain damage . I could not feel anything, like I was in a coma but not unconscious. It can t be... View answer
brain from years of untreated temporallobe seizures. Will this damage show up on an MRI? The damage ...I had temporallobe seizures for 4 years. I thought I was going insane because I... View answer
I had an MRI Brain scan yesterday and was diagnosed with a thin extra axial hemorrhage over the lefttemporallobe with no local mass effect.No hydrocephalus . Also multifocal small punctate ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Kiran Kumar
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
aspect of the right frontal lobe and the anterolateral aspect of the lefttemporallobe . Can you explain ...My partner had a serious traumatic brain injury in 2009. in 2014 the MRI... View answer
IMPRESSION: 1. Status post resection of anterior aspect of the right temporallobe and hippocampus/amygdala. T2 hyperintensity and volume loss involving the right temporallobe and frontal... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Basim Abuelnor
( General & Family Physician)
Hi, I have had a brain tumor/malformation on the right side of my temporallobe since I was a child ... and Tegretol XR 1000 Mg. I have seizures around my menstral cycle that are temporal... View answer
The white matter of brain shows gliosis surrounding area of encephalomalacia right temporallobe ... in the white matter of the brain suggesting probable small vessel vascular disease. These... View answer
my dad has undergone brain mri scan...his reports says sumthng lyk this ...conclusion - ill defined cystic lesion in the left anterior temporallobe with perilesional cortical thickening wit t2 ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Michelle Gibson James
( General & Family Physician)
What does this mean? FINDINGS: There is a small high T2 signal with surrounding gliosis noted in the anterior right temporallobe, which measures approximately 1.5 cm in diameter. There is associated ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Emadullah Shafi
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
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