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Presentation and diagnosis of brain tumours
1National Centre for Neurosurgery, Beaumont Hospital, Dublin, Eire.
British Journal of Hospital Medicine
|May 2, 1992
Abstract:
The clinical presentation of brain tumours depends largely upon the biological activity, the age of the patient and the site. The presentation may be with raised intracranial pressure and/or the gradual development of focal neurological signs. The increasing availability of computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging is changing the way patients with suspected tumours should be investigated.