- female
- 45 Years
- 14/08/2025
What are the potential complications I should be aware of after surgery for this right temporal and fronto-parietal brain lesion? It's a mixed-intensity lesion with cystic and hemorrhagic areas, about 5.3 cm in size, showing low T1 and high T2 signals on MRI. I'm especially concerned about recovery risks given the location and characteristics of the tumor.
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