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Brain Tumors

Brain Tumors

Brain tumor grows inside the skull, put pressure on the brain, and gives symptoms according to the region and area of ​​the brain under which it is under pressure.

However, as in all cases that occupy space in the head, it primarily shows symptoms due to increased intracranial pressure. The brain tumor grows irregularly or regularly according to its character, and the enlargement begins to press on the brain within the skull, which cannot grow.

How is a brain tumor detected?

When a brain tumor is malignant, it can cause other diseases in the body. The brain tumor can be removed by surgery, even if it is benign, it can be followed by a neurosurgeon, or its growth is tried to be prevented by radiation therapy. Brain tumors can be detected completely by chance without any findings. These types of tumors are generally benign and can be detected in cases where there is no reason to have a brain MRI today. Some brain tumors may also manifest according to size, location, and temperament. To list some of the brain tumor signs are headache, severe vomiting, partial paralysis in parts of the body, personality disorders, and epilepsy-like fainting.

Brain tumors are usually benign or malignant. Whether a tumor is benign or malignant is made by examining the abnormal tissue, called pathological diagnosis, with a microscope with some special staining and production techniques. However, with one of the brain imaging methods, brain MRI, tomography, and spectroscopy, the behavior of tissue can be predicted by looking at the region of origin, whether it is benign or malignant.