Primary Physician's viewpoint:
On first reading the attached letter from this 40 year old lady i had
the impression that it was a kind of migraine with periorbital pain and
the most i may have to do is rule out an ocular pathology.
I was mistaken. The attached MRI report shows a large base of the skull tumor extending into other areas of the brain.
Neurosurgeon's viewpoint:
Date: Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 10:18 PM
Its a challenging lesion to operate. However, surgery is
the only option. Is it possible to get the images. Would be able to
comment better. To your question, should be possible to operate. The
limiting factor could be cavernous involvement.