Small meningioma of the posterior surface of the pyramid
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A small meningioma PCFs of the posterior surface of the pyramid are overwhelmingly found in newborns. If the disease is detected in adulthood or in the elderly, then this is the formation of metastases.
Symptoms
- Frequent dizziness;
- Vision and hearing deteriorate;
- The appearance of facial numbness;
- Sudden nervous tics;
- Unreasonable nausea and vomiting;
- Pain in the head, which even painkillers cannot relieve;
- Problems with the swallowing reflex.
Causes
There are many reasons for the appearance of such a disease. One of the most common is the effect of radiation on the brain.
But there are others:
- Past inflammation of the lining of the brain;
- Mutation or other changes in nerve fibers;
- Head injuries;
- Absence of part of the corpus callosum.
It is worth saying that clear reasons have not yet been identified. The moment of bearing a child and the influence of unfavorable factors on it is considered significant.
Tumor of the base of the cranial fossa
Meningioma of the anterior cranial fossa is more complex in nature, in contrast to the formation in the posterior one. As a rule, the disease is metastatic in nature. That is, the appearance is due to some other malignant focus of the disease, for example, lung cancer.
Tumors can be located in different areas of the base of the skull. The most commonly affected areas are the nose, sinuses and nasopharynx. Therefore, the symptoms have a detailed appearance.
When a tumor forms at the base of the skull, symptoms manifest themselves due to damage to the brain: headaches, epileptic seizures, fainting, and more.
If the tumor has spread from the skull to the orbit, then visual impairment may occur.
If meningioma has formed in the nasopharynx area, then the clinical picture is as follows:
- Painful sensations in the face;
- Complete or partial impairment of breathing through the nose;
- Headache;
- Formation of mucus in the nose, often with blood;
- Sinusitis.
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