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{ "text": "Large irregular peripherally enhancing mass right parieto-temporal lobe. mass shows irregular thick wall enhancement with central necrotic component. marked peritumoral edema and mass effect. Adjacent mass effect, compression on right lateral ventricle and third ventricle, compression on brain stem with contralateral midline shift (subfalcine herniation). Mild effacement of left lateral ventricle. \nFindings consistent with aggressive mass right parieto-temporal lobe likely Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM). " }
{ "text": "A well defined, oval shaped, peripherally ring enhancing mass right temporo- parietal lobe. lesion shows central necrotic area. Peripheral ring enhancing wall shows nodular enhancement in its anterior aspect. Peri tumoral edema with mild mass effect, more along medial temporal lobe partially compressing midbrain medially. \nNo compression on lateral ventricles or midline shift. \nFindings consistent with aggressive Glioma. \nGlioblastoma multiforme (GBM). " }
{ "text": "A well defined, small oval shaped, peripherally ring enhancing mass lesion left posterior parietal lobe near cerebral convexity. it shows relatively smooth ring enhancement. mild perilesional edema. No mass effect . \nNo compression on lateral ventricles or midline shift. \nFindings consistent with low grade Glioma / Astrocytoma. " }
{ "text": "An irregular peripherally enhancing mass left posterior parietal lobe. peripheral irregular nodular enhancement with central necrosis and peripheral edema. Mild adjacent mass effect, mild compression on occipital horn of left lateral ventricle. no midline shift. \nFindings consistent with Glioma / Astrocytoma / Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM). " }
{ "text": "A small irregular enhancing mass left posterior parietal lobe. it shows irregular peripheral nodular wall enhancement with central necrosis and mild peripheral edema. \nAnother small enhancing lesion in posterior parietal lobe, it shows homogenous enhancement with no central necrosis or peritumoral edema. No mass effect or midline shift. \nFindings consistent with multifocal primary tumour / Glioma / or metastasis. " }
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