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Oligodendroglioma

The tumor occurring in the brain and spinal cord is called oligodendroglioma. It is usually a rare tumor of the brain. However, early diagnosis can help with successful treatment and improve survival.

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I had oligodendroglioma cancer grade 3 for which I was operated on twice. Is my health improving?

Query: Hello doctor, I had oligodendroglioma cancer grade 3 for which I was operated on twice. I did some changes in my diet after consulting you. I am attaching my recent test reports. Kindly suggest if my health is improving. Please help.  Read Full »


Dr. J. Mariano Anto Bruno Mascarenhas

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I went through your query and understood your concern. I went through your reports (the attachments removed to protect the patient's identity). So, I suggest you follow the instructions mentioned below. 1. Take two tablets of Thyroxine 50 micrograms before breakfas...  Read Full »

Can paralyzed parts regain movement after removal of oligodendroglioma?

Query: Hello doctor, I have an oligodendroglioma grade 2 tumor. I was told that it is treatable but can be dangerous the deeper it gets. So in a week, I am having an operation to have this tumor removed. A couple of weeks ago, I passed out on my way to work and was kept asleep until the doctor did a proce...  Read Full »


Dr. Gursimran Singh

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Sorry to hear that. Probably when you passed out, you have got a seizure. Doctor typically prescribed steroids and anti-epileptic drugs, and the paralyzed side started moving again. If the tumor is removed, there is no reason for the side not to become functioning again. ...  Read Full »

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