Your message is very detailed. The tumor is located in the left frontal lobe and temporal lobe, and it develops to the right through the corpus callosum, enhancing a little patchy abnormal enhancement signal. MRS suggested that Cho increased and NAA decreased, suggesting that the tumor was invasive.
Surgical treatment is recommended, and the next treatment plan should be made according to the specific pathology after operation.
However, the tumor growth site is located in the language function area, and speech disorder is easy to occur after operation (the type of epileptic seizure has been suggested, and it is difficult to make a sound or speak during the seizure). Is the patient right-handed? (that is, writing, holding a knife, holding chopsticks, etc. They are all right-handed, and the language center of right-handed people is mostly located in the left hemisphere).
If it is difficult to operate temporarily, chemotherapy can be performed, such as taking temozolomide to control or reduce the tumor volume.
Dr. Jiang Tao solemnly reminded me that I couldn't fully understand the illness because I couldn't see the patient face to face. The above suggestions are for reference only. Please go to the hospital for specific diagnosis and treatment under the guidance of a doctor! )
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