Category: Brain Tumors
Tumors, both benign and malignant, can grow anywhere in the body. Our brain can also suffer from different types of tumors. One of these types is a meningioma. Our …
The pituitary gland is a half-breed in many ways. It is not really a part of the brain, but rather hangs beneath it. Half of the gland, the posterior …
The pineal gland hangs on the brain behind its very center. French 18th-century scientist Rene Descartes thought that the pineal gland was the core of the soul, noting that …
Here is a possible scenario: you can't hear anything when you put the telephone to one of your ears. Your doctor delivers the bad news — that you have …
A tumor is formed when a group of cells in the brain show unusual growth patterns and develop into an abnormal mass of cells. There are two kinds of …
Any rapid growth of cells in an aberrant pattern in the brain that results in the creation of atypical tissue is called neoplasm. One of the prominent types of …
Tumors that originate in the brain are defined as a collection of functionally and morphologically abnormal cells that are growing at an uncontrollable rate. However, many everyday common illnesses …
About 15% of the tumors originating within the human skull arise in the pituitary gland. These are medically termed pituitary adenomas. They are largely classified on the basis of …
“Brain tumor” is a term the majority of us are familiar with, and most of us hearing it feel similarly anxious. A brain tumor originates as a tiny cell, …
A brain tumor is a solid mass of abnormally growing cells inside the structure of the brain or the spinal canal. The uncontrolled division and growth of the cells …