2018
DOI: 10.9734/jammr/2018/38701
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Space Occupying Lesions (SOL) of the Brain - Clinical Manifestation with Subtle Neurological Symptoms in Emergency Department

Abstract: A space-occupying lesion of the brain is commonly due to malignancy but could be other underlying pathologies as well [1]. The effects of SOL may be local or due to compression of adjacent brain structures. Patients may also have behavioral disturbances or cognitive dysfunction [2,3]. Aims & Objectives:1. To identify SOL patients presenting with elusive symptoms in Emergency Department. 2. To avoid diagnostic delay of SOL.

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“…keganasan: primer atau metastasis, penyebab peradangan: abses, tuberkuloma, guma sifilis, granuloma jamur, infeksi parasit: sistiserkosis, kista terhidrasi, abses amuba, schistosoma japonicum, cedera otak traumatis: hematoma subdural & ekstradural, dan penyebab bawaan: dermoid, epidermoid, dan teratoma (Sajjad et al, 2018).…”
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“…keganasan: primer atau metastasis, penyebab peradangan: abses, tuberkuloma, guma sifilis, granuloma jamur, infeksi parasit: sistiserkosis, kista terhidrasi, abses amuba, schistosoma japonicum, cedera otak traumatis: hematoma subdural & ekstradural, dan penyebab bawaan: dermoid, epidermoid, dan teratoma (Sajjad et al, 2018).…”
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