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[|Human|] My mri of brain revealed coalescing granulomata measuring 8 x 4 mm are seen abutting the cuneus on the right side which appears hyper intense in long try images with hyper intense intramural modules and minimal perilesional oedema in flair images, lesions appear hypointense in short try images and do not show enhancement in set 1 gd images. My neurologist and radiologist diagnosed likely neurocysticircosis in degenerative stage and prescribed levitricetam tab 500mg nd and tab folic acid 5 mg od . Please suggest that has it been diagnosed correctly or should I go in for a second opinion.
[|AI|]  Hi, welcome to Chat Doctor.  From the description it looks like a granuloma.  However, it is difficult to say whether it is neurocysticercosis or tuberculous without actual examination of scan or images.  Depending on your symptoms like only convulsions are there then it is mostly correct diagnosis.  If you are having cough then you need second opinion on scan. You can upload images on premium question facility for detail diagnosis.  Hope I have answered your query.  Regards.