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Is Vomiting Sensation And Blurred Vision Related To Calcified Granuloma In Vermis Region As Shown On CT Scan?

Few times I got gridiness, vomiting sensation and blurred vision. Then I cosulted Neurologist . He suggested few tests like Brian CT scan I went through the test and got the results. Brain CT scan - they observed that I have calicified granuloma in vermis region. Please suggest treatment and precausions which I need to take.
Thu, 24 Apr 2014
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Hi,
Thanks for writing in.

The vermis is an important structure and a calcified granuloma can cause symptoms you are experiencing. It is important to know if you are having any partial seizures and an EEG can help. Evaluation of seizure activity is important in your case. There are anti epileptics to be taken if you are confirmed to be having partial seizures. Precautions to be taken are to avoid high risk jobs like driving, working in the kitchen, swimming and doing activity where lack of alertness can harm you and others around you.
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Is Vomiting Sensation And Blurred Vision Related To Calcified Granuloma In Vermis Region As Shown On CT Scan?

Hi, Thanks for writing in. The vermis is an important structure and a calcified granuloma can cause symptoms you are experiencing. It is important to know if you are having any partial seizures and an EEG can help. Evaluation of seizure activity is important in your case. There are anti epileptics to be taken if you are confirmed to be having partial seizures. Precautions to be taken are to avoid high risk jobs like driving, working in the kitchen, swimming and doing activity where lack of alertness can harm you and others around you.