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My 32-year-old cousin suddenly fell and injured his head. He was taken to a brain specialist and has no memory of what happened after he lost consciousness. His mri report says, "mildly peripherally enhancing lesions left temporal lobe-likely tuberculoma. What does this mean and how dangerous is this situation?
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Yes its not a good sign, he is having tumor in brain.
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Increased pressure in the brain can cause permanent and irreversible brain damage. Call your doctor right away if you experience vision changes and headaches at the same time. These could be a sign of increased pressure in the brain.
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