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  2. Hemispherectomy - Wikipedia

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    The first anatomical hemispherectomy was performed and described in 1928 by Walter Dandy.This was done as an attempt to treat glioma, a brain tumor. [1] The first known anatomical hemispherectomy performed as a treatment for intractable epilepsy was in 1938 by Kenneth McKenzie, a Canadian neurosurgeon. [2]

  3. Anterior temporal lobectomy - Wikipedia

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    Recovery after ATL can take several weeks to months. Anti-seizure medications will be continued for several months after ATL. As it is an open surgery it takes time for the brain to heal. [10] Speech therapy, occupational therapy, etc. can help recovery. About 90% of people experience an improvement in seizures after temporal lobectomy.

  4. Pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms related to increased pressure in the brain often disappear after surgical removal of the tumor. Effects like seizures might progressively improve as recovery progresses. Steroid treatment is often used to control tissue swelling that may occur before and after surgery.

  5. Subependymal giant cell astrocytoma - Wikipedia

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    Tumors are also removed in cases where a patient is suffering from a high seizure burden. [1] If a tumor is rapidly growing or causing symptoms of hydrocephalus, deferring surgery may lead to vision loss, need for ventricular shunt, and ultimately death. Total removal of the tumor is curative. Surgery to remove intraventricular tumors also ...

  6. I had brain surgery in January, now I’m running the ... - AOL

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    Scaglione will tackle the 26.2-mile course less than a year after having a tumor removed from her brain. The procedure left her deaf in her right ear and with temporary facial paralysis.

  7. Epilepsy surgery - Wikipedia

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    If a benign or malignant brain tumor is suspected to be the cause of seizure activity, surgical removal of the tumor may be indicated. The approach and technique is case-dependent. One study of supratentorial brain tumors in children less observed a dramatic reduction in the severity and frequency of seizures at one and four year follow-up. [46]

  8. 3-Month-Old Baby Has Half of His Brain Removed After ...

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    An Oregon baby underwent surgery to remove half of his brain due to a rare disorder and seizures. Jackson Williamson was just 3 months old when he started suffering seizures.

  9. Michael Bolton Had ‘Immediate Surgery’ After Brain Tumor ...

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    Just before the holidays, it was discovered that I had a brain tumor, which required immediate surgery,” Bolton, 70, wrote via Facebook on Friday, January 5. “Thanks to my incredible medical ...

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