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Here's why there are such a wide variety of symptoms associated with meningitis and why not every form of meningitis is ...
B rain cancers, in simple terms, refer as excessive multiplication of cancerous cells in Central nervous system (CNS) i.e., Brain, spinal cord and covering layers (meninges). Broadly, we divide ...
Both your brain and spinal cord are cushioned by three thin layers of tissue called the meninges. Plus, a liquid called cerebrospinal fluid flows in and around the hollow spaces of the brain and ...
It attacks the meninges, the protective layers around the brain and spinal cord, and is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the same bacteria responsible for tuberculosis (TB) in the lungs.
The infection can spread to the meninges, a protective layer of tissue that pads your brain and spinal cord. This layer expands when fighting the infection. However, while it is protecting your ...