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Craniopharyngioma for Parents
A craniopharyngioma is a rare type of benign brain tumor. Most people treated for a craniopharyngioma are cured.
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Medulloblastoma for Parents
Medulloblastoma is a type of brain tumor. Most brain tumors in children are medulloblastoma.
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Encephalitis for Parents
Encephalitis is a rare brain inflammation caused by a virus. The best way to avoid encephalitis is to prevent the illnesses that may lead to it.
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A to Z: Hypertension, Intracranial for Parents
Learn about causes of vision loss and conditions that can affect the brain and nervous system.
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A to Z: Meningitis, Viral for Parents
Sometimes viruses can spread to the meninges, the membrane around the brain and spinal cord, and cause more severe illness. Learn about it here.
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A to Z: Pseudotumor Cerebri for Parents
Learn about pseudotumor cerebri, a disorder in which the pressure is too high in the fluid that surrounds the brain.
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Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) for Parents
Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) happens when the body makes too many immature white blood cells. Among kids with leukemia, 20% have this type. With treatment, most recover.
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Retinoblastoma for Parents
Retinoblastoma is a childhood cancer that affects the retina, the area of the eye responsible for sensing light and sending nerve signals to the brain.
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Strokes for Parents
A stroke happens when blood flow to the brain stops, even for a second. Often, kids who have a stroke can learn to use their arms and legs and speak again through brain retraining.
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Health Care Providers: Neurologists for Parents
A neurologist is a doctor who studies, diagnoses, and treats diseases and conditions that affect the brain.