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Severe Vomiting. Brain CT Scan Done. Taking Treatment. What Precautions Should Be Taken?

a 26 year old female c/o severe vomiting since 03 days.CT brain shows-two calcified granulomas in right cerebellum with no perifocal oedema. ECG- ST depression in III,avf .Tretment continuing Inj.Decadron,Inj.Ranitidine,Inj.Ondansteron,Valparin-200 tds,stemetil 01 tab tds,Metolar25MG bd,Monotrate 20mg bd.Further advise and management please.
Wed, 29 Aug 2012
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DEAR FRIEND,

CALCIFIED GRANULOMAS ARE VERY LESS LIKELY A CAUSE OF VOMITING IN THE ABSENCE OF HEADACHE AND PERILESIONAL EDEMA ON CT, KINDLY GET UR SELF REASSED WITH ADIFFERENT DOCTOR

REGARDS

Dr. Vineet Saggar (MCh)

Neuro Surgeon / Spinal Surgeon
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Severe Vomiting. Brain CT Scan Done. Taking Treatment. What Precautions Should Be Taken?

DEAR FRIEND, CALCIFIED GRANULOMAS ARE VERY LESS LIKELY A CAUSE OF VOMITING IN THE ABSENCE OF HEADACHE AND PERILESIONAL EDEMA ON CT, KINDLY GET UR SELF REASSED WITH ADIFFERENT DOCTOR REGARDS Dr. Vineet Saggar (MCh) Neuro Surgeon / Spinal Surgeon