What about cavernous hemangioma of the right side of the brain in the basal ganglia region?

Treatment options for cavernous hemangioma in the right basal ganglia region of the brain include conservative treatment, radiotherapy and surgery. 1. Conservative treatment: For patients with small lesions and asymptomatic patients, regular MRI follow-up can be performed to find out whether the lesions are enlarged or hemorrhaged. If the patient is combined with epilepsy, antiepileptic treatment should be carried out, and the commonly used antiepileptic drugs are gabapentin, pirempanel, oxcarbazepine and so on. 2. Radiotherapy: Stereotactic radiotherapy can be considered for patients who are not suitable for surgical treatment. 3. Surgery: The purpose of surgery is to completely remove the lesion and minimize the damage to the surrounding normal tissues. Surgery can remove the lesion to prevent rebleeding, and is also very effective in controlling epilepsy. However, for cavernous hemangiomas located in the basal ganglia, surgery is associated with a high rate of disability. Physicians will consider the patient’s disease condition and weigh the pros and cons to decide whether or not to operate. For patients diagnosed with cavernous hemangioma in the basal ganglia region, they should immediately go to the relevant departments of regular hospitals for consultation and treatment under the guidance of professional physicians, so as to avoid delays in the condition and adverse consequences.