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Cervical Disc Prolapse

2024-11-12T19:47:22+05:30

Understanding Cervical Disc Prolapse and Artificial Disc Replacement Surgery Cervical disc prolapse, commonly known as a ‘slipped disc,’ is a frequent cause of neck and arm pain. The disc in our spine consists of a tough outer fibrous layer that surrounds a gel-like nucleus. Repeated stress and overuse of neck movements can lead to [...]

Cervical Disc Prolapse2024-11-12T19:47:22+05:30

Brainstem Tumours

2024-11-12T19:48:31+05:30

Brainstem Tumours: Management and Treatment Brainstem tumours are a significant concern in both the pediatric and adult populations, with brainstem glioma (BSG) being the most common type. The brainstem is a critical part of the brain, controlling vital functions such as breathing, swallowing, and heartbeat. Because of its crucial role, surgery in this area [...]

Brainstem Tumours2024-11-12T19:48:31+05:30

Lumbar Spondylolisthesis

2024-11-12T19:50:23+05:30

Lumbar Spondylolisthesis: A Common Disease of the Spine Lumbar spondylolisthesis is a condition where one vertebral body slips forward over the one below it. The term ‘spondylolisthesis’ comes from Latin, meaning ‘slipped vertebral body.’ This condition often results from the general aging process, where the bones, joints, and ligaments in the spine become weak [...]

Lumbar Spondylolisthesis2024-11-12T19:50:23+05:30

Neurosurgical Devices In Vogue

2024-11-12T20:10:38+05:30

Neurosurgical Devices in Vogue Surgery on the brain is one of the oldest medical arts, dating back to the Neolithic (late Stone Age) period. In ancient Rome, Aulus Cornelius Celsus operated on depressed skull fractures in the first century A.D. Asia was home to many talented brain surgeons, and an Islamic school of brain [...]

Neurosurgical Devices In Vogue2024-11-12T20:10:38+05:30

Colloid Cyst – A Benign Cyst Of The Brain

2024-11-12T20:11:59+05:30

Colloid Cyst - A Benign Cyst of the Brain Colloid cysts are benign, epithelium-lined cysts that arise from the anterior part of the third ventricle of the brain. As the name suggests, these cysts contain a gelatinous or mucinous aterial within. Wallman first reported colloid cysts in 1858, and the legendary neurosurgeon Sir Walter [...]

Colloid Cyst – A Benign Cyst Of The Brain2024-11-12T20:11:59+05:30

Benign Intra Cranial Hypertension

2024-11-12T20:15:39+05:30

Benign Intracranial Hypertension: A Reason for Headache in Women Benign Intracranial Hypertension (BIH), also known as Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (IIH) or Pseudotumour Cerebri, is a neurological disorder characterized by raised intracranial pressure without the presence of a tumor, hydrocephalus, or other brain diseases. This condition arises due to impaired absorption of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), [...]

Benign Intra Cranial Hypertension2024-11-12T20:15:39+05:30

Meningioma – A Benign Tumour Of The Brain

2024-11-12T20:17:59+05:30

Meningioma - A Benign Tumour of the Brain! Understanding Meningioma Meningiomas are tumors that arise from the meninges, the membrane that surrounds the brain and spinal cord. The term “meningioma” was coined by Harvey Cushing, an American neurosurgeon regarded as the father of modern neurological surgery. Although meningiomas typically grow within the brain, they [...]

Meningioma – A Benign Tumour Of The Brain2024-11-12T20:17:59+05:30

Brain Metastasis

2024-11-12T20:20:09+05:30

Brain Metastasis Brain metastasis, also known as secondary brain tumors, occur when cancer cells spread from their original site to the brain. These tumors are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in cancer patients. They are the most common type of brain tumor, accounting for slightly more than half of all brain tumors. [...]

Brain Metastasis2024-11-12T20:20:09+05:30

Dementia – The Reversible Causes

2024-11-12T20:24:16+05:30

Dementia – The Reversible Causes Dementia is a term that describes a wide range of symptoms associated with a decline in memory severe enough to reduce a person’s ability to perform daily activities. Alzheimer’s disease accounts for 60 to 80 percent of all cases. The second most common type is the overall cognitive decline [...]

Dementia – The Reversible Causes2024-11-12T20:24:16+05:30

Spine Fractues And Spinal Cord Injuries

2024-11-15T13:48:29+05:30

Spine Fractures & Spinal Cord Injuries A developing country like India is experiencing significant industrialization and urbanization, which has led to vast changes in socioeconomic values. These rapid changes have contributed to an increase in road traffic accidents (RTAs), becoming a public hazard to millions of human lives and their safety. Injuries on the [...]

Spine Fractues And Spinal Cord Injuries2024-11-15T13:48:29+05:30
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