A metastatic
Brain tumor - metastatic (secondary); Cancer - brain tumor (metastatic)
Many tumor or cancer types can spread to the brain, the most common being
I always find it interesting that while I am taking care of a patient for something, often another family member will say to me, "You know,... Read more »
There are multiple types of incontinence, and I have discussed them on my SharePost blog previously. What happens when you have been... Read more »
Less than 1 percent of the US population has Urinary Incontinence (UI). For those with MS, however, it affects over 80 percent of us. Why... Read more »
Incontinence can be caused by at least eight different urinary issues. Sounds like a lot, huh? I hadn't any idea about this until I... Read more »
Bladder Augmentation - Reader's Question: If a bladder is augmented, do the bladder muscles stop working completely? Or do they have... Read more »
Urinary incontinence can be defined as the involuntary loss of urine. The urinary bladder, which stores urine until the patient voluntary empties its... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Glioblastoma multiforme - adults; Ependymoma - adults; Glioma - adults; Astrocytoma - adults; Medulloblastoma - adults; Neuroglioma - adults;... Read more »
Source: eOrthopod
Pain is one of the most common reasons why someone goes to the doctor. This is for both acute (sudden) and chronic (long-term) pain. If non-medical... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
The standard approach for treating brain tumors is to reduce the tumor as much as possible using surgery, radiation therapy (also called... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Neurogenic bladder is a urinary problem in which the bladder does not empty properly due to a neurological condition.See also: Urinary... Read more »