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[|Human|] Hi, I have just had an MRI done and it reflects cystic gliosis on the right frontal lobe. The scan reveals a portion of the lobe that is missing or a hole in the lobe, the doc says iy should have occurred from a head injury from an accident or blow to the head, perhaps even have caused a bleed on the brain however, I had no accidents, no falls or any head bashings since I was born. I am 40yrs old. Is there anything else that could be the cause of it ? Thanks Megan
[|AI|]  Hello dear Cystic gloss usual lyrics is loss of some brain parenchymal with secondary CSF filled space. This occurs secondary to head trauma, small infarct, some congenital malformations. At age 40 if its present without head injury you should get your blood pressure and blood sugar checked. Best would be to consult a neurologist with all your records. Nothing to worry, most of the time it is of no significance and do not progress Hope you recover early God bless you