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Headaches
What are Headaches? Headaches are one of the most common health complaints and can affect individuals of all ages. They are characterised...
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Hematomas
What are Haematomas? A haematoma refers to the pooling of blood outside blood vessels, commonly caused by trauma. When occurring in the...
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Aneurysms
What are Aneurysms? An aneurysm is a localised swelling or bulge in the wall of a blood vessel, usually caused by the weakening of the...
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Cerebral Cavernous Malformations
What are Cerebral Cavernous Malformations? Cerebral cavernous malformations (CCMs) are abnormal clusters of blood vessels primarily found...
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Strokes
What are Strokes? Strokes are a medical emergency occurring when the blood supply to the brain is disrupted, depriving brain tissue of...
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Epilepsies
What are Epilepsies? Epilepsies are a neurological condition characterised by recurrent, unprovoked seizures caused by abnormal...
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Gliomas
What are Gliomas? Gliomas are a category of primary brain tumours that arise from glial cells, which provide support and insulation to...
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Meningiomas
What are Meningiomas? Meningiomas are common types of brain tumours that originate from the meninges, the protective layers surrounding...
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Pituitary Tumours
What are Pituitary Tumours? Pituitary tumours are abnormal growths that occur in the pituitary gland, a small, pea-shaped organ located...
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