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others : 1. Limited jaw opening & pain 2. Neck pain 3. Temporal headaches 4. I also have an impacted tooth #32 (see X-Ray enclosed) 5. In addition, I have a palpable lump close to tooth #32 ( see MRI ... View answer
Dear Doctor, I suffered a Traumatic Brain Injury , to the Left Temporal Lobe in December 1991. Ever ... Hospital, where a Brain Surgeon performed a Craniotomy to my FRONTAL LOBE Injury, Over the past 24 Years... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Prasad
( General & Family Physician)
ischemic change". This is compared to a CT scan done the day after a Craniotomy for aneurysm repair. What does that mean symptom wise? This is a follow up exam to the craniotomy which was done six weeks ago ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shivakumar S. Kupanur
( Neurologist)
My 8month old boy hit his head 2 days ago now woke up a soft mushy bump to his left temporal making his head look a little bit deformed. No crying Not irritable still playing eating and sleeping well. ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Karl Logan
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
Dr. Spaho, What exactly is a craniotomy? Is it something that would decrease Headaches that's what someone told me what doesn't make sense is why a surgeon would operate in an attempt to get rid of ... View answer
my husband had a left temporal-parietal craniotomy for a melanoma tumor and the results of the ct shows there is negative mass effect possibly suggesting underlying encephalomalacia. what is this and ... View answer
wording is much worse at times. I do have left Status post left pterional craniotomy and ICA aneurysm clipping.Mild left anterior temporal and inferior frontal encephalomalacia.3. Mild chronic microvascular ... View answer
I underwent a right temporalcraniotomy in February 2012. The Neurosurgeon and Neurologist prescribed Levipil 500 mg thrice daily for life and Strocit 500mg thrice daily for life. I am taking this ... View answer
Hello there, I hit the back of my head falling backward in the bathroom, back of head hiring first. I m 7 weeks post right temporalcraniotomy for a cavernous malformation resection, for intractable ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Rogers Nditanchou
( General & Family Physician)
in the left fronto-temporal and parietal lobe with exvacuo dilatation of left lateral ventricle. (2 ... atrophy. (5) multiple old micro-hemorrhages in bilateral cerebral hemisphere. (6) craniotomy defects... View answer
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