Hi doctor,
There is a health issue for my father. We did an MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) brain scan of his head. He is on Oxetol 300 mg from yesterday.
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As per the papers shared (attachment removed to protect patient identity), your father's CT (Computed Tomography) is showing some mass or tumor in the brain and because of which he is having one-sided seizures. I would like to look at MRI images to suggest possible treatment in detail. Looking at this stage based on his problem and CT finding, he would require treatment for that mass lesion, probably a surgery. To suggest exact management based on size, location and nature of lesion I would require MRI images.
Thank your doctor,
For now, what treatment do you suggest?
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