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[|Human|] sir,my daughter is 4 yrs old,weight 14kgs. height 103 cms.she experienced epilepsy(fit) for the first time on 13/09/11.An MRI scan of brain was carried out on 14/09 which says "findings are suggestive of a space occupying lesion in right posterior parietal lobe with moderate perilesional edema.Granuloma is likely."We have already started following medicines-Epsolin(100mg)-OD, Omnacortil syrup (5mg/ 5ml)  5ml bd for first 12 days.I want to know what is the exact disease and whether line of treatment is correct.
[|AI|]  Hi, Thank you for posting your query. I have noted the history, MRI findings and treatment details of your daughter. MRI brain is suggestive of an infection on the right side of brain. The most common causes of this infection could be tapeworm (neurocysticercosis) or tuberculosis. At this stage, the treatment is along correct lines. A repeat MRI scan should be done after three months of treatment to see the reduction in the size of lesion (infection in brain). I hope my answer helps. Please get back if you have any follow-up queries or if you require any additional information. Wishing you good health, Chat Doctor. Ly/