Active nodular-calcified NCC of (L) occi

2017-12-22 08:25:26
I had 2 seizures in 2 months and both while sleeping... at night....here i went to a doctor he said to do mri & eeg & other tests... EEG & OTHER TESTS ARE NORMAL while CEMRI of the brain shows small solitary intracortical module showing low signal intensity on t1 t2/SW1 images is seen in (L) occipital lobe showing rim-enhancement on post-contrast images, where it elicits minimal peri-modular vasogenic oedema showing hyperintensity signal on t2 t2-flair images. Rest of the t test are normal.
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looks like small brain infection like tuberculoma or neurocysticerosis
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you need anti epileptic medication and treatment for above infection

Answered2017-12-23 05:01:02

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