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  2. TV Host Shares Emotional Video After Surgery for ‘Very Rare ...

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    "I feel unbelievably grateful right now," British TV star Davina McCall shared in a video update on Monday, Nov. 25

  3. Vestibular schwannoma - Wikipedia

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    Variable, based on size of tumor; [3] [4] larger brain tumors may result in brainstem compression, headache, vomiting, vertigo, fatigue, mental disorientation, coma, and death; [3] [4] results in less acute circumstances by advanced specialists in the field have reduced mortality rates to near 1% [5] Frequency: Very rare [6] [7] [8]

  4. Michael Bolton shares Christmas photo 1 year after successful ...

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    Singer Michael Bolton is sharing a cozy photo celebrating Christmas nearly one year after announcing his successful emergency surgery to remove a brain tumor. The singer shared a photo on social ...

  5. Dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumour - Wikipedia

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    Dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumour (DNT, DNET) is a type of brain tumor.Most commonly found in the temporal lobe, DNTs have been classified as benign tumours. [1] These are glioneuronal tumours comprising both glial and neuron cells and often have ties to focal cortical dysplasia.

  6. Pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma - Wikipedia

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    How slowly or quickly the tumor is expected to progress; If surgery is performed and the tumor is completely resected, further treatment may not be required. The patient will, however, need repeated MRIs to monitor for tumor re-growth. For tumors that recur, another surgical resection might be attempted.

  7. Dr. Ryan Osborne of 'Take My Tumor' recalls the surgery he ...

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    What is "Take My Tumor"? In the series that first aired on April 3, three world-renowned surgeons — Osborne, Dr. Kimberly Moore Dalal and Dr. Jason Cohen — work each episode to help a variety ...

  8. Pituitary apoplexy - Wikipedia

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    MRI scans are performed 3–6 months after the initial episode and subsequently on an annual basis. [1] If after surgery some tumor tissue remains, this may respond to medication, further surgery, or radiation therapy with a "gamma knife". [4]

  9. Meningioma - Wikipedia

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    Meningioma seen at autopsy, as a tumor of the dura mater extending into the cranial cavity, and can be detached from the bone along with the rest of the dura mater. Small tumors (e.g., < 2.0 cm) usually are incidental findings at autopsy without having caused symptoms. Larger tumors may cause symptoms, depending on the size and location.