Epilepsy & Seizures About 10 percent of all people, approximately eight million Americans, may experience a seizure during their lifetimes. It is estimated that one to three percent of the...
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Aneurysms and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage An aneurysm is a sac, or outpouching, that develops in the wall of an artery. When the walls of an artery are weakened, the pressure of...
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Glomus Jugulare Tumors Glomus jugulare tumors are the most common tumors of the middle ear. Usually slow-growing, they arise from glomus bodies located within the ear. These are very vascular...
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Epidural Hematoma An epidural hematoma is a type of intracranial hematoma (blood clot or clots) that often results from a skull fracture. Causes An epidural hematoma occurs when a blood...
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Aneurysm (Cerebral & Brain) About Symptoms Diagnosing Treatments Our Difference Our Specialists About Aneurysms If you've been diagnosed with a cerebral or brain aneurysm, you probably know the condition is...
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