Spinal cord Tumors and Brain tumors

Cerebrum and spinal string tumors are masses of unusual cells in the mind or spinal rope that have become crazy. In most different parts of the body, it is imperative to recognize favorable (non-destructive) tumors and dangerous tumors (diseases). Benevolent tumors don't develop into adjacent tissues or spread to removed zones, so in different parts of the body they are never dangerous. One of the fundamental reasons harmful tumors are so unsafe is on the grounds that they can spread all through the body.

  • Brain and Spinal Cord Tumors
  • Intramedullary Spinal Cord Tumors
  • Rehabilitation and treatment
  • Diagnosis and Treatment

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