I have a gliosis found in ct scan of brain. What should I do?
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Gliosis is a nonspecific reactive change of glial cells in response to damage to the central nervous system (cns). In most cases, gliosis involves the proliferation or hypertrophy of several different types of glial cells, including astrocytes, microglia, and oligodendrocytes. The treatment for gliosis is generally directed towards its underlying cause. Gliosis is a process of scar formation as a response of the immune system towards the trauma or injury incurred in the brain and in the spinal cord. This process is generally triggered by several factors that cause trauma and injury to the brain and the spinal cord. No specific treatment has been identified for gliosis and the therapeutic approach is aimed towards minimizing the proliferation of the astrocytes in the central nervous system.
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