Metastatic cancer in-uences coma only indirectly, throughbraintumourand increased total serum calcium.
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Abraintumourshould be considered in cases with unexplained intracranial haemorrhage.
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Spiritual thoughts, coping and 'sense of coherence' inbraintumourpatients and their spouses.
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Forgotten voices: lessons from bereaved caregivers of persons with abraintumour.
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When he died of abraintumourin 1956, he left almost one hundred designs, most of which were realised.
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Metastatic cancer and coma therefore are conditionally independent givenbraintumourand increased total serum calcium.
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They are like a doctor providing a headache pill to a patient requiring surgery to remove abraintumour.
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Eight of the children's cancer hospitals do not have the facilities to treatbraintumourpatients.
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A young student was falsely described as suffering from convulsions and of having had an operation to remove abraintumour.
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There can surely be few more tragic or heartbreaking experiences than for a parent to discover that his or her child has abraintumour.
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About 100 children die each year as a result of abraintumour.
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It was eventually discovered that the lady had abraintumour.
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My husband was diagnosed as having a benignbraintumour, by which time it was too large to be removed successfully.
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At the moment, if a person has migraines they go to the doctor and the result is either a painkiller or abraintumour—there is nothing in between.
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Suddenly, over a period of days, the youngest of the two, who was nine and a half years old, was diagnosed as having abraintumour.
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