My father who is 82 years of age had about 25 days ago some dizziness, and unsteadiness and sudden dificulty in finding and saying certain words.
MRI brain with contrast revealed a left deep parietal multicystic lesion made of 3 cysts, the biggest 4x4x4. (Suspeected brain
abscessAmebic brain abscess
Amebic liver abscess
Bartholin’s abscess
Brain abscess
Breast infection
Pancreatic abscess
Perirenal abscess
Peritonsillar abscess
Retropharyngeal abscess
Skin abscess
Spinal cord abscess vs.
metastaticMetastatic brain tumor
Metastatic cancer to the lung, surrounded by dense edema.)
Steriotactic needle
aspirationAspiration
Bone marrow aspiration
Joint aspiration
Lung needle biopsy
Meconium aspiration syndrome
Skin lesion aspiration
Synovial fluid analysis
Thoracentesis was done Feb. 23 and reveled a dark
yellowYellow fever vaccine
Yellow nail syndrome clearClear by design
Clear eyes
Clear eyes acr
Clear eyes clr
Clear-atadine
Clear-atadine children's fluid impresive of Astrocytoma fluid. Yet C/S and cytological examination reveled no growth of organism and cytology reveled hemorragic
clearClear by design
Clear eyes
Clear eyes acr
Clear eyes clr
Clear-atadine
Clear-atadine children's fluid with no evidence of malignant cells. Post operativly his speech improved dramatically yet sometimes he still missed some words . The prognosis of the doctor is : Cystic astrocytoma of the Lt. Parietal Lobe.
He is recommendng that we operate to remove the tumor. My fathers concerne is since this is not a malignant tuomor can any other method of treatment be availabel ? The doctor informed him that the liquid in the cyst would reform in the future and that the only real way out was an operation.My father has had a cardiac operation 10 years ago with Aortic valve repalcmen by tissue graft and he is worried that he will have troubles and risks enduring the operation on the tumor.
Are there any other treatments or less intrusive procedures anyone can recomend for such a case ?