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Brain Tumors

by Raina__0, May 29, 1997 12:00AM

    
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Posted by CCF Neuro MD on February 05, 1998 at 11:12:31:

In Reply to: Brain Tumors posted by H.C. on February 04, 1998 at 23:53:41:

: My Dad recently died after having surgery for a Glioblastoma. Since this, we
  have received a CT report from 6 years ago, showing he had large lesions of the
  temporal fossa. No reports followed. We do not know what these lesions were. We
  had no knowledge of my Dad having any type of BT until 3 days before he died.
  The questions I have are ones that I have been unable to find answers for elsewhere.
  I need these answers to try to understand even if they are only speculative.
  Any info would be greatly appreciated.
  I have several questions.
  -Is the temporal fossa and temporal lobe the same thing?
  -Is a Glioblastoma and a Glioblastoma Mulitforme the same thing?
  -Is there any tumors, metastic or primary, which are more commonly known to grow
  in or around the temporal fossa or eight cranial nerve?
  -If a person had a low-grade, slow-growing malignant tumor, of any type that is
  not in a life supporting(vital) area of the brain---What would be an average
  life expectancy if left untreated?
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I will answer some of your questions right away and try to get a sample of opinions
on the more speculative questions
1 - The temporal fossa is the area of the skull where the temporal lobe sits.
    A tumor in the temporal fossa therefor emust be in the temporal lobe.
2 - Glioblastoma amd Glioblastoma multiforme are used interchangeably.
3 - A common tumor in the eight nerve area is the acoustic neuroma,
    some subtypes of tumor are more common in the temporal lobe,
     I will repost with a list and an opiniomn on the final question.





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