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Auditory nerve neurinoma (also known as vestibular schwannoma, vestibulocochlear schwannoma, n. vestibulocochlearis schwannoma, or neurinoma) is a benign, usually slow-growing tumor that develops from the auditory and balance nerve (VIII cranial nerve). The changes caused by the tumor and the pressure on the healthy parts of the nerve can lead to gradual hearing deterioration and loss, tinnitus (ear ringing), and balance disorders.
Typical trigeminal neuralgia is a disease affecting trigeminal nerve.
Brain metastases – A tumor that forms in the brain from cancer cells originating in another organ (primary tumor) is called a metastasis. Malignant tumor cells enter the bloodstream, traveling from the primary tumor to the brain, where they begin to grow and develop.
Meningioma is one of the most common (the most frequent benign or relatively benign) intracranial (skull) and spinal canal tumors. It originates from the arachnoid membrane (Latin: arachnoidea), which covers the brain and spinal cord. The arachnoid membrane is one of the three protective layers surrounding the brain.
Cavernoma (cavernous malformation, cavernous angioma) is a cluster of delicate, irregularly shaped, enlarged blood vessels (capillaries) located in the brain, spinal cord, or brainstem.
Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension is often referred to as benign intracranial hypertension or pseudotumor cerebri. However, calling it "benign" is misleading because some patients experience irreversible vision loss. Additionally, the term pseudotumor cerebri is more appropriately used in cases of cerebral venous thrombosis.
Hemifacial spasm (facial spasm) is a condition of the nervous system characterized by twitching or severe spasm affecting one side of the face or one of the eyelid.
Hydrocephalus is a condition in which cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) accumulates in excess amounts within the brain's ventricles (fluid-filled cavities in the brain). This buildup can disrupt brain function due to increased intracranial pressure or compression of structures that connect different brain regions.
Glioblastoma belongs to a group of tumors known as gliomas (glial tumors). A glioma is a tumor that can develop in the brain or spinal cord. These tumors originate from neuroglial cells, which provide support to neurons (nerve cells). Initially, neuroglial cells were believed to function as the connective tissue of the nervous system.
Chiari malformation is also known as Arnold-Chiari or Kiari, Arnold-Kiari malformation. However, the term "Arnold-Chiari (Arnold Kiari) malformation" specifically refers to Type II of this condition.
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) is a tangle of blood vessels that can form anywhere in the body, but it is most commonly found in the brain and spinal cord. Normally, there is a network of capillaries between arteries and veins, which facilitates the exchange of gases and nutrients between brain tissue and blood. In the case of AVM, this capillary network is absent, and arteries connect directly to veins.
Arachnoid cysts are closely related to the structure of the meningeal layers of the brain and spinal cord. These structures are covered by three protective membranes: The innermost layer, known as the pia mater, which is rich in blood vessels and lies closest to the brain’s surface. Above this is the arachnoid membrane (arachnoidea), also referred to as the veil-like membrane. The outermost layer, called the dura mater, serves as the tough, protective covering. Arachnoid cysts are fluid-filled sacs lined by the arachnoid membrane.
A brain aneurysm, also known as a cerebral aneurysm, is a weak or thin spot on a blood vessel in the brain that bulges or balloons out and fills with blood.
We specialize in providing comprehensive diagnosis and treatment for Moyamoya disease, a rare yet complex cerebrovascular condition
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MG and nerve conduction studies are critical tools in diagnosing nerve and muscle disorders.
Safe and precise lumbar puncture procedures, performed by skilled medical professionals with extensive experience in neurology and neurosurgery.
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From herniated discs to spinal stenosis, our team specializes in surgical treatment for a wide range of spinal disorders.
We offer advanced surgical solutions for cranial conditions, including brain tumors, aneurysms, traumatic brain injuries, hydrocephalus, and more.
Before proceeding with a major brain or spinal surgery, a second opinion can bring peace of mind.
We provide comprehensive care for a wide array of neurological conditions including Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, neuropathies, migraines, and more.
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At our neurosurgery clinic, we commonly treat conditions such as brain tumors, spinal diseases, hernias, traumatic brain injuries, epilepsy, and peripheral nerve diseases. We also treat vascular diseases such as aneurysms.
Yes, we offer minimally invasive procedures that involve smaller incisions, shorter recovery times, and a lower risk of complications compared to traditional surgery.
Common diagnostic tests include MRI (magnetic resonance imaging), CT (computed tomography), X-ray, EEG (electroencephalogram), and nerve conduction studies. These tests help diagnose neurological diseases and plan treatment.
Yes, it is possible. Health insurance coverage depends on your private health insurance policy. It is recommended to contact your insurance company.
Recovery time also depends on the type of surgery and the patient's overall health. Minor procedures may take a few weeks, while major surgeries, such as brain or spine surgery, may require several months for full recovery.