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What Does "calcified Hematoma Of Frontal And Parital Lobe" Indicate?

hello dr,my mother under went transspenoidal surgery for macroadenoma of pitutary 2 mnth back she complained of headache from past 1.5 month,we took ct scan it showed calcified hematoma of frontal and parital lobe,and recurrence,pls tel me is that a serous problem
Mon, 7 Apr 2014
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A calcified hematoma is an area which bled earlier during or after the surgery and presently shows calcium deposition. It is not a serious finding by itself. Should it cause any pressure effects on important brain structures and cause symptoms then a discussion with a neurosurgeon is suggested.
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What Does "calcified Hematoma Of Frontal And Parital Lobe" Indicate?

Hi, Thanks for writing in. A calcified hematoma is an area which bled earlier during or after the surgery and presently shows calcium deposition. It is not a serious finding by itself. Should it cause any pressure effects on important brain structures and cause symptoms then a discussion with a neurosurgeon is suggested.