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Brain and Spinal Tumors, Spinal
Cord Tumors
Brain and spinal cord tumors are
abnormal growths of tissue found
inside the skull or the bony spinal
column, which are the primary
components of the central nervous
system (CNS). Benign tumors are
noncancerous, and malignant tumors
are cancerous. The CNS is housed
within rigid, bony quarters (i.e.,
the skull and spinal column), so any
abnormal growth, whether benign or
malignant, can place pressure on
sensitive tissues and impair
function. Tumors that originate in
the brain or spinal cord are called
primary tumors. Most primary tumors
are caused by out-of-control growth
among cells that surround and
support neurons. In a small number
of individuals, primary tumors may
result from specific genetic disease
(e.g., neurofibromatosis, tuberous
sclerosis) or from exposure to
radiation or cancer-causing
chemicals. The cause of most primary
tumors remains a mystery. They are
not contagious and, at this time,
not preventable. Symptoms of brain
tumors include headaches, seizures,
nausea and vomiting, vision or
hearing problems, behavioral and
cognitive problems, motor problems,
and balance problems. Spinal cord
tumor symptoms include pain, sensory
changes, and motor problems. The
first test to diagnose brain and
spinal column tumors is a
neurological examination. Special
imaging techniques (computed
tomography, and magnetic resonance
imaging, positron emission
tomography) are also employed.
Laboratory tests include the EEG and
the spinal tap. A biopsy, a surgical
procedure in which a sample of
tissue is taken from a suspected
tumor, helps doctors diagnose the
type of tumor.
Content Courtesy : www.ninds.nih.gov
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only and is not a substitute for
professional medical advice. You
should not use this information for
diagnosing or treating a medical or
health condition. If you have or
suspect you have a medical problem,
promptly contact your professional
healthcare provider. Please consult
your healthcare provider before
beginning any course of
supplementation or treatment.
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