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malignant conditions (brain tumour) (causes (meningiomas, gliomas,…
malignant conditions (brain tumour)
risks factors
family history
ionizing radiation
age about 65 to 79 years
exposure to infection viruses and allergens
race and ethnicity
home or work exposure
causes
meningiomas
gliomas
craniopharyngiomas
pituitary adenoms
germ cell tumours
medulloblastomas
acoustic neuromas
nursing management
appropriate upportive care and prevention of complication of immobility
give support for both patient and family
give care regard the surgery, radiation therapy
closely monitor neurological status for increase in intracranial pressure
pathophysiology
ependymoma ependymomas are classified as either supratentorial. variations of this tumor type include subependymoma subependymal giant-cell astrocytoma and malignant ependymoma
health education
patient and family support services
appointment request
common medication information
management
surgical
medically
anti-angiogenesis therapy such as bevacizumab
temozolomide for grade iii recurrent tumors
radiation therapy
chemotherapy
assessment fundings
changes in mood, personality and concentration ability
problems with memory
nausea and vomiting
convulsions
problems in walking or balance
headache
changes in speech or hearing
defination
is the cancerous mass that growth of abnormal cell in the brain
signs and symptoms
severe or strong headache
seizures
loss of balance
blurred vision
problem in hearing or speech
diagnostic tests
MRI
CT scan
neurological exam
angiogram
spinal lap
biopsy