Problem description: My father was hospitalized due to unconsciousness on his left body and was diagnosed with cerebral infarction. Later, he took CT in the hospital and developed lung lesions and was diagnosed with lung cancer. In the past few days, he occasionally said dizziness. The doctor said this. It is possible that the brain has metastasized, causing dizziness. This is a ct report, peripheral lung cancer? Mediastinal lymphatic metastasis? Can the doctor help me interpret it? What is his current situation? Has he developed to an advanced stage? Have you missed the opportunity for surgery? How should I treat it? Thank you very much.
Question date:2020-10-20
Patient information:Age: 48 years old Gender: Male
Question analysis: I suggest that you send the test results to me for a look. The situation you mentioned needs to be determined based on the pathological diagnosis.
Guide and suggestion: As for whether to confirm whether there is distant or close metastasis, it is often necessary to do the diagnosis of Pct.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection