Brain Tumor Innovations
A
brain tumor is a collection, or mass, of abnormal
cells in your brain. Your skull, which encloses your brain, is very rigid. Any growth inside such a restricted space can cause problems.
Brain tumors can be cancerous (malignant) or noncancerous (benign). When benign or malignant
tumors grow, they can cause the pressure inside your skull to increase. This can cause
brain damage, and it can be life-threatening.
Brain tumors are categorized as primary or secondary. A primary
brain tumor originates in your brain. Many primary
brain tumors are benign. A secondary
brain tumor, also known as a metastatic
brain tumor, occurs when
cancer cells spread to your
brain from another organ, such as your
lung or breast. People who have been exposed to ionizing radiation have an increased risk of
brain tumors. You can be exposed to ionizing radiation through high-radiation
cancer therapies. You can also be exposed to radiation from nuclear fallout. The
nuclear power plant incidents in Fukushima and Chernobyl are examples of how people can be exposed to ionizing radiation. Diagnosis of a
brain tumor begins with a physical exam and a look at your medical history.The physical exam includes a very detailed neurological examination.
High Impact List of Articles
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Assessment of medical doctors adherence to national protocol for treatment of severe pneumonia in underfive children admitted to WadMedani pediatric teaching hospital, Gezira State, Sudan (2018)
Nehal AM Musa, Huda M Harron and Maha M A Maatoug
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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Assessment of medical doctors adherence to national protocol for treatment of severe pneumonia in underfive children admitted to WadMedani pediatric teaching hospital, Gezira State, Sudan (2018)
Nehal AM Musa, Huda M Harron and Maha M A Maatoug
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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A case report: Sjogren Larsson Syndrome
Desale Snehal, Gugle Anil*,Kote Rahul, andJadhav Vikrant
Case Report: Clinical Practice
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A case report: Sjogren Larsson Syndrome
Desale Snehal, Gugle Anil*,Kote Rahul, andJadhav Vikrant
Case Report: Clinical Practice
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Contradictions of clinical immunology: Nonspecific and specific mechanisms in immunogenesis
Zemskov VM*, Pronko KN, Zemskov AM, and Zemskova VA
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Contradictions of clinical immunology: Nonspecific and specific mechanisms in immunogenesis
Zemskov VM*, Pronko KN, Zemskov AM, and Zemskova VA
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Clinical and epidemiological characteristics analysis of measles in Shenzhen, China from 2010 to 2016
Yan-rong Wang*, Xian-feng Wang & Dong-ming
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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Clinical and epidemiological characteristics analysis of measles in Shenzhen, China from 2010 to 2016
Yan-rong Wang*, Xian-feng Wang & Dong-ming
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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The aging HIV population
SC Ball
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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The aging HIV population
SC Ball
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Author guidelines: Volume 5 Issue 6
Appendices: Clinical Practice
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Author guidelines: Volume 5 Issue 6
Appendices: Clinical Practice
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Platelets and new antiplatelet drugs
Rosemarie A Reiter and Bernd Jilma
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Platelets and new antiplatelet drugs
Rosemarie A Reiter and Bernd Jilma
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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