Edema (posterior temporal and cerebellar)

Brain tumor

Brain
A brain tumor (or brain tumour) is an intracranial solid neoplasm, a tumor (defined as an abnormal growth of cells) within the brain or the central spinal canal. Brain tumors include all tumors inside the cranium or in the central spinal canal. They are created by an abnormal and uncontrolled cell division, normally either in the brain itself, in the cranial nerves, in the brain envelopes, skull, pituitary and pineal gland, or spread from cancers primarily located in other organs. Any brain tumor is inherently serious and life-threatening because of its invasive and infiltrative character in the limited space of the intracranial cavity...

Edema (posterior temporal and cerebellar) - List of case studies

SOL (Space occupying lesion) of brain

change of size in ventricles, but showing in the temporal horns. Treatment and Results The patient went for tests ... in the vermis, accompanied by venous angioma. Slight edema round the cavernoma.   ...

Tentorial Meningioma

marked by deterioration associated with posterior temporal and cerebellar edema and hemorrhage. First she seems to be in good general conditions showing ...

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