Brain Tumour – Long Time Survivor
Mr A.U., born August 1930, felt dizzy in August 1986 and
later he had a terrible headache. During November his
headache as well as dizziness got worse, and after an
examination by an eye specialist and an ear, nose and
throat specialist, the patient was hospitalized
at the neuro-medicinal department in Hilleroed...
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Brain Tumour – Long Time Survivor
The patient is a Danish woman, born 1963. She was
operated in July 1982, with removal of a brain tumour
(cerebellum) and the microscopy showed a medullo-
blastoma.
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Brain Tumour on a Young Girl
Patient K.A.A. was born in June 1970 and as a 14 years
old, she had problems in controlling her right hand and
foot. CT-scan showed a large deeplying cerebral tumor.
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Brain Tumour – Glioblastoma Multiform
The patient is a Danish woman, born 1946, who developed
memory loss and word mobilization trouble in June 2006.
Suddenly she developed expressive afasia—the inability
to speak. A tumor was found in the left frontal lobe of the
brain and a resection was performed on July 25th, 2006.
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