My mother is 59 yrs. old and has been in relatively good health throughout her entire life. She has just been diagnosed with a meningioma in the front left side of her
brainAmebic brain abscess
Brain abscess
Brain herniation
Brain surgery
Brain tumor - adults
Brain tumor - children
Metastatic brain tumor
Posterior fossa tumor
Primary brain tumor. The size has been determined to be 3 cm. by 2 cm.. The neurosurgeon has told us that this is a very small meningioma and not to worry and no
surgeryAbdominal wall surgery
Before and after corneal surgery
Brain surgery
Carotid artery surgery
Carotid artery surgery - series
Cataract removal
Cataract surgery - series
Cervical cryosurgery
Cervix treatment - cryosurgery
Congenital heart defect corrective surgery
Corneal surgery is required a the moment. They will monitor her meningioma every 3 months to make sure that it doesn't increase in size. On the other
handHand or foot spasms
Hand tremor, her neurologist has told us that this meningioma is quite large, (he used the word golf ball sized), and needs to be removed immediately. He recommends a visit to Cleveland Clinic to let them decide. My question is is this considered a small meningioma, should it be removed immediately, and who is right in their diagnosis. Also, should we seek out another opinion.