Brain Tumours

A brain tumor is occurs when abnormal cells form within the brain. There are two main types of tumours: cancerous (malignant) tumours and benign (non-cancerous) tumours. Malignant tumours can be divided into primary tumours, which start within the brain and secondary tumours

The symptoms of Brain stem tumours vary greatly and can include Ataxia, Cranial Nerve Palsy, headaches, problems with speech and swallowing, hearing loss, weakness, Hemiparesis, vision abnormalities, ptosis, and behavioural changes. Another possible symptom is vomiting. Any brain tumour is inherently serious and life-threatening because of its invasive and infiltrative character in the limited space of the Intracranial Cavity.

Types of Brain Tumours which includes:

Primary brain tumours

Secondary brain tumours

Grades of Brain Tumours

Benign brain tumours

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