CSF is the name given when the liquid surrounding the brain passes outside the body. At the skull base this usually occurs through…
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CSF is the name given when the liquid surrounding the brain passes outside the body. At the skull base this usually occurs through…
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Pediatric brain tumors are the second leading cause of death from cancer in children. These tumors can not only affect the central nervous…
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Pituitary tumors, also known as pituitary adenomas, are mostly benign tumors that can press on the optic nerves, altering vision. While some are…
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The most common lesion affecting the temporal bone is squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) originating from the skin of the external auditory canal. It…
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In rare cases, a patient may have tumors in both ears, which is known as neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2). Early diagnosis using gadolinium-enhanced…
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SCDS is an inner ear condition that causes hearing loss and imbalance. This is due to the absence of part of the temporal…
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What is facial paralysis? Tremors, weakness, or paralysis of the face can sometimes be a symptom of a disorder involving the facial nerve….
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Meningiomas are the most common benign tumors of the central nervous system and they originate in a tissue called the meninges which covers…
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What is Acoustic Neurinoma? Acoustic neuromas, or vestibular schwannomas, are non-malignant fibrous tumors originating in the inner ear and auditory nerves. They do…
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