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Medicina: Neuropsicologia cognitiva

English
cerebral neoplasm clicca per ingrandire
Attestation 3
Part of speech Noun phrase
Definition New and abnormal growth of tissue in the brain, which may be benign or cancerous.
Loss of the ability cells have to control their growth so that they divide too often and without any order. The extra cells form a mass of tissue called a tumor. Which may be benign or malignant. Benign brain tumors do not contain cancer cells; they can usually be removed, and they are not likely to recur. Benign brain tumors have clear borders, but they can cause symptoms. Malignant brain tumors, instead contain cancer cells. They interfere with vital functions and are life-threatening. Malignant brain tumors are likely to grow rapidly and invade the tissue around them.
Johnson et al. 1999
Definition source MedicineNet 2001
MedicineNet 2001
Context Even more convincing evidence that the right hemisphere does possess some capacity to mediate language was furnished by Smith (1966; Burkland & Smith, 1977) in studies of right-handed patients who had undergone complete left hemispherectomy in an effort to arrest the growth of malignant cerebral neoplasm.
Context source Sarno 1991
Subject field Aphasia
Sub-field (level 1) Etiology
Generic concept Etiology
Related concept Inflammation, Brain injury, Cerebrovascular disease
it Neoplasia cerebrale
Reliability code 3



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