Meningioma

Posted by eihna | February 18th, 2010 in Diseases | No Comments »

meningiomaMeningioma – brain tumor

When meningioma is a tumor in the brain, but in most cases, fortunately, benign, and thus is operable. Like nearly every type of cancer is also formed by the meningioma degenerated cells, which proliferate slowly then. Unlike some other types of tumors, meningioma, which is characterized mainly by the very slow-growing tumor.

The meningioma affecting mainly people from the 40th Age, with women being more affected than men by this type of tumor. While the actual cause of meningioma is still unclear, the most common symptoms are largely unknown, although some of them are obviously very unspecific. The patient suffered mainly from headaches, or function such as visual or hearing impairment. Also epileptic seizures may well be triggered.

The meningioma is in most cases after onset of symptoms and other suspicious circumstances by a study using magnetic resonance imaging or computed tomography diagnosis.
Because the tumor often requires a lot of space, it is usually easy to see and diagnose.

Regarding the treatment is primarily surgical removal of the meningioma in the foreground. Alternatively, in some cases, radiotherapy will be carried out.

When a tumor as a disease is of course also always the question about the chances of recovery or of the further prognosis. The very nature of the meningioma in most cases, a benign tumor, the prognosis is very good here. Only about ten percent of all cases in which the tumor has been removed to form new tumors after a few years in this area.


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