BRAIN TUMOURS SYSTEMIC CLASSIFICATION AND DIAGONSIS BY CT. AND MRI.
Abstract
Brain Tumours can be classified systemically according to the normal anatomical structures from outer layer into the internal structural contents to the brain tissues starting from meninges, the most superficial, to the innermost structure of the brain, i.e. the ventricles. They can be classified as primary tumours and metastatic tumours.
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