Tectal Plate Lesion question: Has anyone had a... - Headway

Headway

10,529 members12,827 posts

Tectal Plate Lesion question

marbo profile image
6 Replies

Has anyone had a tectal plate lesion? I have been diagnosed with one and it lead to hydrocephalus. Some people seem to refer to it as a tectal plate tumour. I just wanted to know what the difference is between a lesion and tumour and therefore the prognosis? thanks for your help

Written by
marbo profile image
marbo
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...
6 Replies
cat3 profile image
cat3

Hi Marbo. A lesion can refer to a number of different issues either from physical injury to the brain from stroke, trauma or other illness. Your specialist should have explained how scan results can show the location of the lesion, and symptoms you may be experiencing can indicate the type of treatment needed.

If you're not getting the information you need maybe phone the Headway helpline for professional advice and support on freephone 0808 800 2244. Hope this helps... Cat x

marbo profile image
marbo in reply to cat3

Hi Cat3 - thanks for the information. I have not had trauma, stroke or the types of illness that can cause this. The surgeons said doing a biopsy was too dangerous and instead would monitor it with MRI scans. I have had the symptoms gradually getting worse for about 15 years - mostly caused by the hydrocephalus and damage to my pituitary. I had vision issues, brain fog, fatigue, headaches etc. From some of what I have read it seems lesions on the tectal plate are mostly classed as tumours and are mostly benign? Is 'lesion' just the word they use until they are 100% sure or is it the same as a tumour? thanks

cat3 profile image
cat3 in reply to marbo

My knowledge of medical matters is limited but I do know that warts, moles, freckles, skin tags, benign cysts, blisters and even corns are all classed as lesions. In other words a lesion isn't just a euphemism for a tumour.

Most of us have lesions in one form or another. I had a large lump (sebaceous cyst) removed from my scalp years ago as did my nephew and two cousins, so these and other 'lesions' can be genetic.

As you already know, tumours can be harmless and easily removable from most areas of the body. Obviously anything within the brain needs ongoing observation when hands-on tests aren't an option.

I hope your prognosis becomes increasingly positive with time and that your symptoms can be minimized, although any brain related symptoms are usually managed rather than treated. You can download coping strategies from Headway's website.

I still recommend contacting the helpline though. They have far more professional and knowledgeable information than I could ever have ! My best wishes... Cat x

lcd8 profile image
lcd8

Is it not that tumours tend to grow while lesions remain relatively stable (although can start growing at some point)? I also thought lesions were more likely to be congenital whereas tumours 'appear'. I have a type of lesion too but its never been referred to as a tumour.

Sfqueen profile image
Sfqueen in reply to lcd8

What kind kind of legions do you have ? They found white and dark legion in my brain they been stable for a year now but they running moreTest I suffer from headaches I am really scared

lcd8 profile image
lcd8 in reply to Sfqueen

I've never heard it referred to by colour I'm afraid. Just a name referring to its type - arteriovenous malformation (AVM). Its deep in the brain and the docs can only see it with MRI or cerebral angiogram.

You may also like...

Question for those craniotomies here.

Hi, What were you told about them? I knew nothing when I can out of the hospital and recently...

Question?

everyone is ok :-) I just wanted to ask a quick question does anyone find areas on your head that...

New to group Norotryptyline Questions...

Hi all, don't know where to start. PCS diagnosed after a car accident last May. Balance issues,...

Hi All, New here, Question

see your doctor. Being a bloke I've not, as I don't see my issues as important, reading what some...

Questions about your reason for being here

all of us are here, so I've just got a few questions. I hope lots of people answer, so I can see...