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Aretero venus malfunction
Well defined irregular serpigenious hypointense(T1W1 and T2W1) lesion measuring 2.5*1.5cm noted in the left high parietal lobe no perilesional edema noted
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Could be an AVM. Some of them need surgery for removal. That can be decided after looking at the images and considering the symptoms.
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Consult a Neurosurgeon.
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