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Balancing issue,lesion found in MRI scan
Recently we did a MRI scan for my mother as she was feeling numbness and balance issue on left leg. In report : Multilobulated peripherally placed intra axial mass 3.6*3*3.2 cm in the right parietal lobe with central necrosis, perilesional edema and thick irregegular T2 hypointense peripheral wall that shows restricted diffusion with intense enhancement in post contrast. can this be cured by oral medication as she is 65 and already gone open heart surgery 5 yrs ago?
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You absolutely need to meet a good neurologist and neurosurgeon soon. If required you can get a second opinion, but again meet the doctors you select offline with the mri films and the patient present.
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