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What Does Bilateral Calcification Of The Basal Ganglia & Increased C Reactive Protein Suggest?

My son is 25 years old, he has just been released from hospital after 5 days he had a severe headache, vomiting, fevers for 11 days prior to being admitted. While there he had a lumbar puncture and he had increased csf, but came back free of meningitis, and what they suspected viral encephaitus, he is still on morphine and still suffers with headaches now they ;have sent through his CT scan results which states that he has bilateral calcification of the basal ganglia, he also has increased C reactive protein (17) flagged as high. What do you think and advice would be helpful thank you Terry
Thu, 29 Aug 2019
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Hello,

The basal ganglia calcification is not related to his symptom. It is not something which has built up during these last weeks, it has been there for a long time. It may be a born issue, may be due to an old issue such as a past infection, may also be due to some metabolic conditions for which some blood tests are needed consulting a neurologist, but it is not an urgent issue and not related to headache.

Headache is the most common symptom in encephalitis, it may persist for a while so unless it is increasing in intensity and frequency I would give it some time. As for the C reactive protein it is raised in any type of infection, a value of 17 is not that high, if during the hospital it is to be expected. If it was after discharge then it must be interpreted in comparison to prior measurements as well, if it was higher in the hospital and it is lowering you shouldn't worry.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Take care.

Regards,
Dr. Olsi Taka, Neurologist
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What Does Bilateral Calcification Of The Basal Ganglia & Increased C Reactive Protein Suggest?

Hello, The basal ganglia calcification is not related to his symptom. It is not something which has built up during these last weeks, it has been there for a long time. It may be a born issue, may be due to an old issue such as a past infection, may also be due to some metabolic conditions for which some blood tests are needed consulting a neurologist, but it is not an urgent issue and not related to headache. Headache is the most common symptom in encephalitis, it may persist for a while so unless it is increasing in intensity and frequency I would give it some time. As for the C reactive protein it is raised in any type of infection, a value of 17 is not that high, if during the hospital it is to be expected. If it was after discharge then it must be interpreted in comparison to prior measurements as well, if it was higher in the hospital and it is lowering you shouldn t worry. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care. Regards, Dr. Olsi Taka, Neurologist