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[|Human|] I was encountered by seizures and upon doing the tests the reports said Calcified granuloma in right fronto-parietal lobe with small adjacent hypodensity ?Gliosis??Reactive Edema Can you please help me in identifying the risks and intensity of the effect of the above result. How long should I need to take medication?
[|AI|]  Hello Your report suggests presence of calcified granuloma in right fronto-parietal region with adjacent hypodensity, it may be gloss or surrounding edema. Surrounding hypodensity is the concerning factor, you may need MRI of Brain. It can differentiate gloss and edema. This differentiation is important for management. If there is surrounding edema then you may need steroid therapy besides anti-epileptic therapy. If it comes to be only calcification with gloss then you may only need anti-epileptic therapy. It is also important to search for cause of granuloma formation because if it is active then you may also need specific therapy. Get well soon. Take Care Chat Doctor.