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Calcified granuloma in left frontal lobe
My mother was diagnosed with brain tuberculoma. She has been taking a TB drugs for last 2 years. But there has been no sognificant change in the ct scan for the last 7 months. It shows Calcified node in left frontal lobe. What should be done
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Unless both the interval scans are actually seen, it is difficult to opine. Calcified granulomas usually are inactive, they don't change over a period of time. You can upload both the images of previous and recent scan, preferably on a direct Consult.
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