Pediatric brain tumors are the second leading cause of death from cancer in children. These tumors can not only affect the central nervous…
Read MorePediatric brain tumors are the second leading cause of death from cancer in children. These tumors can not only affect the central nervous…
Read MorePituitary tumors, also known as pituitary adenomas, are mostly benign tumors that can press on the optic nerves, altering vision. While some are…
Read MoreThe most common lesion affecting the temporal bone is squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) originating from the skin of the external auditory canal. It…
Read MoreIn rare cases, a patient may have tumors in both ears, which is known as neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2). Early diagnosis using gadolinium-enhanced…
Read MoreSCDS is an inner ear condition that causes hearing loss and imbalance. This is due to the absence of part of the temporal…
Read MoreWhat is facial paralysis? Tremors, weakness, or paralysis of the face can sometimes be a symptom of a disorder involving the facial nerve….
Read MoreMeningiomas are the most common benign tumors of the central nervous system and they originate in a tissue called the meninges which covers…
Read MoreWhat is Acoustic Neurinoma? Acoustic neuromas, or vestibular schwannomas, are non-malignant fibrous tumors originating in the inner ear and auditory nerves. They do…
Read MoreLavinsky Clinic A high-tech pioneer, Lavinsky Otorhinolaryngology Clinic has more than 45 years of experience and sits at the vanguard among regional institutions….
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