CT enhancement results: located above the interhemispheric fissure is a calcification about 11 mm in size. There was slight contrast enhancement near the edge of each side of the lesion, more obvious on the right side, and the CT attenuation of pre contrast imaging increased slightly. The area of contrast enhancement is about 8 mm. There was no space occupying effect or edema, and the appearance was small meningioma. There is no obvious abnormality, otherwise it shows normal 1 vascular system enhancement. There is no evidence of venous thrombosis. No further exceptions were seen. I didn't get the film, but only the report. The patient often has a headache because of neck pain. May I ask the doctor to what extent this meningioma is? I don't understand what the report means that there is enhancement on each side of adjacent calcification. Is it lobulated? Or calcification in the middle, how should we deal with it at present?
Condition Analysis:
According to the report, this is a meningioma near the falx, located in the middle of the left and right cerebral hemispheres. It is mainly calcified and should be calcified meningioma. Calcified meningiomas are generally benign, and this meningioma is very small, so the report says there is bilateral enhancement. In this case, the enhancement is uneven. In my personal opinion, this does not need to be handled. I suggest regular review.
Guidance:
In fact, the family members do not need to tangle with other descriptions. They only need to know that this is a small meningioma, which is the diagnosis. Meningiomas also often have the problem of calcification. If the description conclusion is that there is no space occupying and edema, it should be considered that the relationship between headache and meningioma is not very large. It is suggested that you'd better provide the photos of the image so as to make a good judgment.
Condition Analysis:
If you are diagnosed with meningioma, you need to go to a high-level hospital for relevant treatment. For example, for this disease, symptomatic treatment measures are taken according to some specific clinical symptoms or the impact of oppression on the body. For example, it can be treated by surgery, which can achieve better treatment results.
Condition Analysis:
If it is a simple meningioma, there are generally more benign ones, so don't worry too much even if you have a meningioma. Carry out surgical treatment in time, and then send a pathology during the operation to see what the nature is. At present, surgical treatment as soon as possible is the main treatment to prevent so many aggravations
Condition Analysis:
From the above description, the tumor is relatively obvious. Calcification may be caused by increased density. At present, the symptoms are obvious. It is recommended to carry out surgical resection as soon as possible. After the operation, the next step of treatment should be carried out according to the pathological test results: if it is a benign lesion, it generally does not need other treatment; Malignant, may also need radiotherapy and chemotherapy.