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MedPulse - International Medical Journal, ISSN 2348-2516 E-ISSN: 2348-1897

Volume 1, Issue 6, June 2014 pp 288-292

Research Article

Clinical profile of intracranial space occupying lesions of brain

Pradeep Vaijinathrao Benjarge1, Anant Kulkarni2

1Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, Government Medical College, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, INDIA.

2Consultant Physician, Krishna Hospital and ICU, Jalna Road, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, INDIA.

Abstract
This study is a study of ICSOL admitted in department of medicine GMCH Aurangabad. In this study detail clinical examination of all cases done with contrast CT in each cases. As per the clinical and radiological criterion they were divided into different SOLS. As neurosurgery was not possible at that time to have the histopathological diagnosis so the radiological suspicion is taken as final diagnosis of the SOL. After studying 80 cases in sequence of ICSOL we come to the conclusion that the commonest occurrence is tuberculoma followed by glioma. The comment presenting symptom was convulsions followed by headache. The commonest CT finding was Ring enhancing region in brain followed by diffuse intracerebral lesions. Anatomically multiple lobes were involved in 40% of cases followed by parietal lobe.


 
 
 
 
 
 
     
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