If the tumor isn’t cancerous, we may suggest waiting to see if it changes over time. You get imaging every 6–12 months to check tumor growth. You also get regular checks with an eye doctor to make ...
The Anterior Skull Base Program provides state-of-the-art care for diseases of the paranasal sinuses and anterior skull base. Our physicians take a targeted, comprehensive approach to treatment of ...
Facing complex medical issues or a new diagnosis is overwhelming. University of Utah Health Care providers are here to help in your health care journey. The Skull Base Tumor Second Opinion Program ...
We’re treating the patient, not just the tumor on the scan. The real frontier, though, is in those hard-to-reach places.
JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT/Edited News Release) - St. Bernards Healthcare announced the addition of Maheen Khan, M.D., to the healthcare system’s growing team of expert neurosurgeons. Dr. Khan specializes ...
40-year-old Ruvimbo Kaviya is the first person in the UK to have ever received the minimally invasive procedure. Reading time 2 minutes Doctors in the UK have just accomplished an amazing surgical ...
Karla Flores was 18 when she started experiencing double vision. She knew something was wrong but struggled to find a diagnosis. Finally, she saw an ophthalmologist who referred her to a neurosurgeon.
A young Maryland woman is “relieved and recovering” after doctors performed a novel surgery to remove her potentially deadly cancerous tumors. A surgical team at the University of Maryland Medical ...
University of Mayland Medical Center neurosurgeon Dr. Mohamed A.M. Labib describes how surgeons were able to remove a rare bone tumor called a chordoma in the patient's cervical spine by threading ...