Right frontal lobe soft foci with gliosis is a kind of soft foci left after the recovery of brain lesions, which is usually not serious.
Right frontal lobe soft spot with gliosis is usually due to the occurrence of cerebral infarction, cerebral hemorrhage or other brain diseases, resulting in the necrosis of brain cells and the residual material, which can not be metabolized in a timely manner, may gradually form a soft spot similar to the density of cerebrospinal fluid. The condition is usually not serious and does not require special treatment.
Right frontal lobe softening foci with gliosis are irreversible once diagnosed, but usually do not progress further and do not damage neurons, and in most patients the axons of neurons are well preserved.
The right frontal lobe soft spot with hyperplasia need not be alarmed, close observation and regular review can be, but for patients with primary disease need to deal with the primary disease as soon as possible, the specific should be carried out under the guidance of specialized physicians.