If the tumor isn’t cancerous, we may suggest waiting to see if it changes over time. You get imaging every 6–12 months to check tumor growth. You also get regular checks with an eye doctor to make ...
Dr Budohoski is a cerebrovascular, endovascular and skull base neurosurgeon who treats vascular and skull base pathologies through a combination of open microsurgical techniques, as well as minimally ...
"Removal of tumors from this part of the skull, the anterior skull base, is very risky and often results in openings between the brain and the nasal cavity. Saving this patient required something that ...
Endoscopic skull base surgery is a unique form of minimally invasive surgical technique to address certain lesions affecting the base of the brain between the roof of the nose and the cranial cavity ...
Falls, vehicle accidents, and assaults are the top causes of skull fractures [1]. Nausea, seizures, and consciousness changes may indicate brain injury [2]. Pediatric skull fractures often require ...
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