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Syringomyelia is where a fluid-filled cyst (syrinx) develops within the spinal cord. This can enlarge over time, distorting the spinal cord and causing...
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Craniofacial abnormalities that are present from birth, such as a cleft palate or craniosynostosis, often require complex treatment. The London Children’s...
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Spastic diplegia is a condition that affects around 25% of children born with cerebral palsy. Children with this condition can find it difficult to walk...
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Also known as vestibular schwannoma, an acoustic neuroma, is a tumour that grows slowly from the covering on the vestibular nerve. This nerve runs from...
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A celloid cyst is a benign sac, filled with viscous gel or ‘colloid’. Your central nervous system is supported and protected by a clear liquid called cerebrospinal...
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Dystonia is a neurological movement disorder causing repetitive muscle contractions. This causes involuntary muscle spasms and abnormal fixed body positions....
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Facial pain can occur even when the structures of your mouth, jaw and face are healthy. In chronic facial pain, there is a disturbance in the transmission...
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Gliomas are brain tumours starting from the glial cells, which support the neurons/nerve cells in the brain. There are three types: Astrocytoma:...
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Hydrocephalus is where an excess of cerebrospinal fluid builds in the ventricles within the brain, causing increased pressure. There are different types...
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Also called cerebral secondary brain tumours and brain metastases, metastatic brain tumours form when the cells of a primary cancer in another part of...
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Neurofibromatosis are genetic disorders where benign growths affect the nervous system. There are two types: NF1: this is a “mistake” in the gene on chromosome...
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Occipital neuralgia causes intense, shock-like pain in the back of the head, as well as migraine-type symptoms. It's often caused when the occipital nerve,...
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Pituitary tumours (adenomas) are non-cancerous (benign) growths that develop on the pituitary gland. They can cause an over or under production of the...
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The posterior fossa is an area at the lower back of your skull, near to the brainstem and cerebellum. These control important functions, such as balance,...
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Cerebrial hypoxia is a reduction in the amount of oxygen supplied to the brain. The most common brain injuries are from falls, assaults, or road traffic...