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View faculty and staff of Mayo Clinic's Brain Tumor Stem Cell Research Lab led by Alfredo Quinones-Hinojosa, M.D..
Headache, nausea and vomiting from pressure in the brain. Brainstem. Double vision or other eye movement issues. Facial weakness or lack of feeling in the face.
Brainstem, Often biopsy only or very limited surgery, if safe, Radiation is the main treatment. Chemotherapy may be added, especially in children.
Research collaborators of Dr. Quinones-Hinojosa's Brain Tumor Stem Cell Research Lab at Mayo Clinic's campus in Florida.
A brain lesion is an abnormality seen on a brain-imaging test, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or computerized tomography (CT). On CT or MRI scans, ...
Medulloblastoma is the most common cancerous brain tumor in children. Treatment usually includes a combination of surgery, radiation and chemotherapy.
... deaths a year. Experiencing an initial stroke puts patients at risk for subsequent strokes, further disability and even death. A collaborative specialty ...
The image captures a primed T cell engaging and attacking two cancer stem cells, which begin to exhibit morphological changes consistent with cell death, ...
Stroke, brain tumors or structural changes in the brainstem can affect the brain's ability to regulate breathing. High altitude. Sleeping at an altitude higher ...
“We now are turning our attention to the genes implicated in other organ systems, like the brain, to determine their potential contribution. In addition, we are ...
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