Sequela of benign meningioma surgery

Dr. Jordan Davis
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2025-05-05 05:09:42
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Benign meningiomas, i.e. meningiomas are low in malignancy and most do not metastasize or deteriorate from a pathological point of view. However, if the meningioma is particularly large and has damage to surrounding tissues, the surgery cannot prevent damage to part of the brain tissue. Therefore, there will be a certain degree of sequelae, such as paralysis of limbs, unclear speech, seizures, etc. These symptoms can be symptomatic treatment, some patients can recover. However, more than six months after the general still can not recover, there is no way to completely cure, only through symptomatic treatment, to prevent repeated seizures of brain damage.