In general, we can classify brain tumors as malignant (malignant) and benign (benign). I-Malignant Tumors II-Benign Tumors These are …
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The sagging of the cerebellum in the posterior region of the brain towards the spinal canal is called cerebellum prolapse. This disease …
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The emergence of the word brain tumor indicates the beginning of a troublesome situation for both the patient and the doctor. Tumors that have …
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General Health
Craniosynostosis – premature closure and deformity of skull bones in infants
by clinicby clinicThere are seven skull bones in newborn babies. Normally, the junctions of these bone structures do not close before 2 years of age. The …
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The vessels feeding the brain join at the base of the brain to form a vascular network called the polygon of Willis. Brain aneurysms occur as …
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Cerebral hemorrhages caused by aneurysms of the vascular elements of the brain are the manifestations we encounter in emergency settings …
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What worsens the situation in people who have had a brain hemorrhage?
by clinicby clinicSudden developing brain hemorrhages is one of our important problems. Bleeding usually occurs at night and leaves people in difficult …
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The basic building blocks of the brain and nervous tissue are living cells. The vast majority of these cells grow, reproduce, regenerate and …
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Most of the tumors located in the brain are not cancer, that is, they do not spread to another part of the body, in other words, “brain tumor …
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Hydrocephalus is a combination of the words hydro=water and cephali=head. It is commonly known as excessive accumulation of water in the brain …
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