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[|Human|] hello sir... i am a tb menigitis patient... i had surgery on last year and i am using akt4, oflox,claribid(clarithromycin500mg),benadon40mg from last 1year. recently i had and ct scan of brain. the report says status post carnitomy in left fronto temporo pariental region. I11 defined csf density in left temporal region-suggestive of gliosis .can i know whats this...is it curing..
[|AI|]  Hi, It seems that you had tuberculous meningitis with tubercular access in left temporal region, for which Left front temporal Cranston with evacuation of access might be done. So once operation is done part of brain tissue would be removed. Like any wound in body which when heals will leave with scar, it is the same thing in brain which is called as gloss. Gloss is a process of scarring in the central nervous system. It results from the proliferation of astrocytes in an injured or diseased part of the brain, causing the formation of a fibrous glial scar. Although they are a necessary element to injury recovery, both the accumulation of glial cells and subsequent scarring are important markers of neurological damage. Scar cannot be removed, it produces headache and seizure