This document outlines the pathways and progression of idiopathic brain tumors. It lists several stages: [1] tissue growth and invasion causes necrosis and edema; [2] neuronal damage leads to neurological deficits like seizures and focal neurologic dysfunction; [3] increased intracranial pressure can cause herniation, obstructive hydrocephalus, and respiratory failure.
This document outlines the pathways and progression of idiopathic brain tumors. It lists several stages: [1] tissue growth and invasion causes necrosis and edema; [2] neuronal damage leads to neurological deficits like seizures and focal neurologic dysfunction; [3] increased intracranial pressure can cause herniation, obstructive hydrocephalus, and respiratory failure.
This document outlines the pathways and progression of idiopathic brain tumors. It lists several stages: [1] tissue growth and invasion causes necrosis and edema; [2] neuronal damage leads to neurological deficits like seizures and focal neurologic dysfunction; [3] increased intracranial pressure can cause herniation, obstructive hydrocephalus, and respiratory failure.
This document outlines the pathways and progression of idiopathic brain tumors. It lists several stages: [1] tissue growth and invasion causes necrosis and edema; [2] neuronal damage leads to neurological deficits like seizures and focal neurologic dysfunction; [3] increased intracranial pressure can cause herniation, obstructive hydrocephalus, and respiratory failure.