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I have a 14*5mm calcified minigomia on my right frontal lope. i get headaches and pains nuro docs said its calcified it's stable. they say anxity help?

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Meningiomas.: Meningiomas need to be followed to make sure they are stable and not growing. The vast majority are benign. Mri is the best way to follow them. They do not require treatment (surgery or radiosurgery) if stable and not causing symptoms. Your meningioma might be causing symptoms. If so, it might be worth considering having it removed. Talk to your neurologist about it.

Answered 11/15/2013

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