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  1. NLM Digital Collections - The prognosis of internal diseases 
    Publication: New York : D. Appleton and Company, 1923
    ... as all cancers wherever found, are infiltrating. Brain cancer rarely develops early in life—usually after middle life. Brain symptoms following breast or distant carcinomata should at once ...
  2. ... transplant for cancer that has relapsed in the brain and/or spinal cord, especially if relapse occurs soon after initial diagnosis combination chemotherapy and radiation therapy for cancer that comes back in the testicles only Prognostic ...
  3. ... or nearly all, of these were examples of brain-like carcinoma. The symptoms of cancer of the uterus are usually unmistakable even at ... treatment of aneurism, i. 749 in treatment of cancer, i. 279 lateral, i. 705 ... from foreign bodies, ii. 211 symptoms of, ii. 205 of the femoral artery, i. ...
  4. ... for seizure, syncope, stroke, coma, cardiac arrest anoxic brain injury or poisoning or any diagnosis code of trauma or metastatic cancer. Intestinal infection due to C. difficile Discharges with ...
  5. ... and the external meatus, and ended fatally with brain symptoms. The extension of epithelial cancer of the tongue and of the upper jaw ... growth in the Gasserian ganglion, tumours of the brain, caries of the cranial ... early symptom of cancer of the tongue by Bichard, especially in children. ...
  6. ... alone in a randomised trial in patients with brain metastases from non-small cell lung cancer. Petrovich et al (2002) reported that good to excellent palliation was achieved in 79% of patients with neurology symptoms treated with radiosurgery for brain metastases. Tsao et ...
  7. ... by CNS tumors or by other conditions, including cancer that has spread to the brain. Check with your doctor if you have any of the following: Brain Tumor Symptoms Morning headache or headache that goes away after ...
  8. ... syphilis Thiamine or vitamin B12 deficiency Multiple sclerosis Brain tumors Autoimmune disease Paraneoplastic syndromes (due to cancer elsewhere in the body) Seizures Nystagmus can also be a symptom of other neurological disorders.
  9. ... for years. Treatment of Progressive or Recurrent Childhood Brain Stem ... care is to help control symptoms and give the child the best quality of ...
  10. ... for normal brain cell patterning. The signs and symptoms of nonsyndromic holoprosencephaly are caused by abnormal development of the brain and face. Cancers Some mutations are acquired during a person's lifetime ...
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