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Carotid artery blockage
Brain tumorsbenign
and malignant
Pituitary tumors
Craniosynostosis
Aneurysm
Arteriovenous
malformation
Hydrocephalus
Head injury
Trigeminal
and glossopharyngeal neuralgia
Hemifacial
spasm
Intracerebral
hemorrhage
Epilepsy
Parkinson's disease |
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Head injury There are many different types of head injuries. Trauma can cause head injuries ranging from very mild (concussion) to very severe or life - threatening head injuries. The problems associated with head injuries generally relate to the location and severity of the head injury which was sustained. |
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Craniotomies and craniectomies These procedures are performed by neurosurgeons to treat surgical problems including hemorrhagic strokes, trauma, brain tumors, and a multitude of neurological disorders. Utilizing the operating microscope during these delicate procedures allows safe, precise, and less invasive approaches to complex and life-threatening neurosurgical disorders. |
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