An arachnoid cyst is an abnormal sac filled with fluid and located near the brain or spinal cord -in a type of tissue called the arachnoid membrane. These cysts are usually filled with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) that bathes and cushions the brain and spinal cord. They are most often present at birth (primary type)
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Preparing for Neurosurgery
The field of neurosurgery focuses on surgery of the brain and spinal cord. If a neurosurgeon deems that surgery is necessary, there are many steps patients can take to prepare for the surgery to help pave the way toward a successful outcome. There are several steps you can take to prepare for your neurosurgical procedure:
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The idea of needing brain surgery can seem incredibly daunting. Thanks to modern medicine, though, the once highly complicated practice of brain surgery can actually be described as minimally invasive. There are several new advancements that are making it easier than ever to have a brain tumor or an aneurysm treated. Brain surgery, associated as
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