What Causes Calcified Lesion On The Left Front Temporal Lobe?
I have been diagnosed with a calcified lesion on the left front temporal lobe. I have a long history of severe migraines and a history of severe abuse since childhood. Could the abuse be the cause? I also had a great grandfather that passed due to TB when I was approximately 13 years of age. At this point I am having trouble walking due to extremely painful foot pain. They thought it was Plantar Fasciitis now they think Tarsal Tunnel syndrome. Desperate for help. Any suggestions?
painful foot has got no relation with the calcified spot in ur brain. calcified spot means its a healed lesion and not an active one. since contact with TB is there better take a Chest X ray and do Mantoux test and check ESR.
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What Causes Calcified Lesion On The Left Front Temporal Lobe?
painful foot has got no relation with the calcified spot in ur brain. calcified spot means its a healed lesion and not an active one. since contact with TB is there better take a Chest X ray and do Mantoux test and check ESR.