Question

A male patient has discovered a patchy low-density shadow adjacent to the left lateral ventricle, with clear boundaries. The left lateral ventricle is enlarged, and there is a circular low-density shadow within the left frontal lobe, also with clear boundaries. No obvious abnormal density shadows are visible in the rest of the brain substance, and the midline structures are slightly shifted to the left. How should this be handled?

Answer

The enlargement of the left lateral ventricle, the clear circular low-density shadow within the left frontal lobe, and the slight shift of the midline structures to the left indicate a possible condition of right-sided hypoplasia. Treatment suggestions include repairing damaged brain cells using medications rich in neurotrophic factors, small molecular peptides, and various amino acids, such as Longnaokang. These effective ingredients can directly act on brain cells, promote protein synthesis, resist cortical hypoxia, improve brain energy metabolism, accelerate blood circulation in the brain, and thus promote the growth and development of central nervous system cells.