Endoscopic Skull Surgery

Endoscopic skull base surgery is done to remove tumors or cancerous growth or abnormalities on the underside of the brain. This is done by minimally invasive endoscopic process in which instruments are inserted through nose or mouth.

Endoscopic skull base surgery is done to remove tumors or cancerous growth or abnormalities on the underside of the brain. This is done by minimally invasive endoscopic process in which instruments are inserted through nose or mouth. ... More

Health Q&A
Report finding

This is my ct report .I m a spinal cord patient my bp is 128/91 Can any urologists will suggest which operation the doctor will do and he will clear both kidney stones in one operation or not? And total how many days hospital stay is needed for this report . Is this bp ok for operation.?

Calves pain at night

Mere calves mai pain hota h night mai..sometimes its very difficult to tolerate...last almost 1 yr se aisa ho raha h.night mai calves kaafi pain hota h...

Benign meningoma

Hi pls check report and let me know what should I do . Doctor suggested to wait for 3 month and said it's not malignant only benign. I have little dizziness and tingle sensation in my face left side

Post-Stroke Nerve Compression Evaluation

On February 8th, my father had a stroke with an intracerebral bleed of 39 mm in the deep brain, which also caused a paralysis on his right side. Since then, his recovery has been progressing—his speech is clearer than before, though not fully clear yet. He is starting to move his legs, and he can stand with support. The medications have remained the same for the past two months, and the doctor provided a new three-month prescription. At his second checkup, the doctor noted possible nerve compression in his neck and suggested a neck support. However, if this does not improve, surgery might be required. Could you provide a second opinion on whether the nerve compression is likely and if we should consider changing his medication or other interventions at this stage?

Got Hit by Mobile phone on hairline

Hello Doctors, Yes, it may sound funny, and even my relatives are ignoring this, but I am overthinking and worrying about my health. Yesterday, around 3 PM, I was watching my mobile while lying on my bed. I started falling asleep and forgot that the phone was in my hand. Suddenly, it dropped on the left side of my head, just below the parting area. I woke up immediately, felt pain, and rubbed the area with my hand. Usually, when something hits the head, it causes a lump, but in this case, there is no lump. Instead, it feels slightly dented. When I touch the area, I can feel this dent, and it is not present on the right side. Now, I also have a slight headache because of this. I don’t know whether this is serious or if it will become normal after some time. I am literally feeling very stressed about it. It has been more than 24 hours, and I can still feel pain and the dent when I touch the area. Please, doctors, I request you to suggest what I should do, as I really need guidance. 🙏🏻

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Dr. Colleen M Opremcak - Neurologist
Dr. Colleen M Opremcak Neurologist (Chief Residency in Psychiatry, Class of 1982, Medical School, Residency - ID) 44 years experience Ohiohealth Behavioral Health
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Dr. Michael Karl Racke - Neurologist
Dr. Michael Karl Racke Neurologist (Medical School, Class of 1985, Internship, Residency - ID, Fellowship 2, Medical degree, DO, Residency in Neurology, Fellowship in Neuroimmunology/Multiple Sclerosis, Internship-Internal Medicine) 41 years experience Hudson Regional Hospital
Columbus 43210, COLUMBUS
Dr. Daniel Jones - Neurologist
Dr. Daniel Jones Neurologist (Internship, Residency - ID, Neurology, Medical degree, DO, Fellowship 2, Class of 1989) 36 years experience Nationwide Children's Hospital
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Dr. Jason Lee Barfield - Neurologist
Dr. Jason Lee Barfield Neurologist (Medical degree, DO, Internship, Residency - ID, Fellowship 2, Residency in Neurology, Fellowship in Clinical Neurophysiology, Medical School) 24 years experience Ohiohealth Physician Group Neurology New Albany
Columbus 43230, COLUMBUS
Dr. Punit Agrawal - Neurologist
Dr. Punit Agrawal Neurologist (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO), Medical School, Residency in Neurology, Internship-Internal Medicine, Medical Education, Class of 2020) 24 years experience Ohio State Outpatient Care New Albany
Westerville, COLUMBUS