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Can a Patient with recurrent Meningioma(Came out as Atypical Meningioma in Biopsy ) have Green Tea to reduce Fat induced due to SIde effects of medicines? ... View answer
My MRI 10 yrs ago found meningioma and cholesteotoma rt ear. Had Gamma Knife for meningioma. New MRI today said meningioma, mastoiditis . Evidence for acute hemorrhage or midline shift. Reason for ... View answer
Hi Doctor: I had a craniotomy 24 years ago to remove an extremely large meningioma the size of an ... convexity meningioma 11mmx6mm the opposite side of the last one. Went for yearly follow up MRI... View answer
Hi Dr, I want to consult regarding recurrent meningioma . Can you please let me know the convinient ... WHO Grade-I Meningioma. In Second Biopsy, tumor is recognised as WHO Grade-II Atypical... View answer
I,42yrs old female, am having B/L meningioma ,i was operated for same in 2009 but they have done it ... partial occluded.Biopsy shows transtional cell meningioma. Now I am with rt sided froto- parietal ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Rakesh Madhyastha
( General & Family Physician)
My wife had a generalised seizure few weeks back and it was diagnosed with meningioma. She got operated successfully. The meningioma was grade 1. Now Doctor has advised livipil for 1-2 year. Kindly let ... View answer
Hello, I am writing a book and my main character has Meningioma. I m trying to find out as much as ... would a teen diagnosed with Meningioma live? What types of treatments would be recommended? What side ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Akhtarhusian GHAUSI
( General & Family Physician)
my mother (78yr) can not speak and swallow. She is also disoriented. She has meningioma and the surgeon says that the meningioma (3cm) is too small to cause this effect. She has a stiff tongue and has ... View answer
In Sept 2009, I had a right frontal lobe benign meningioma removed by craniotomy. Lost my sense of ... encephalomalacia? Should I be concerned? Is this normal after a craniotomy? I have not been... View answer
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