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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Electrophysiological exams, such as [[electroencephalography]] | Electrophysiological exams, such as [[electroencephalography]] play a marginal role in the diagnosis of brain tumors. The definitive [[diagnosis]] of brain tumor can only be confirmed by [[histology|histological examination]] of [[tumor]] [[Biological tissue|tissue]] samples obtained either by means of [[brain biopsy]] or open [[surgery]]. The histologic examination is essential for determining the appropriate treatment and the correct [[prognosis]]. | ||
==Other Diagnostic Findings== | ==Other Diagnostic Findings== |
Revision as of 19:17, 21 August 2015
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
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Overview
Electrophysiological exams, such as electroencephalography play a marginal role in the diagnosis of brain tumors. The definitive diagnosis of brain tumor can only be confirmed by histological examination of tumor tissue samples obtained either by means of brain biopsy or open surgery. The histologic examination is essential for determining the appropriate treatment and the correct prognosis.
Other Diagnostic Findings
- Electrophysiological exams, such as electroencephalography (EEG) play a marginal role in the diagnosis of brain tumors.
- The definitive diagnosis of brain tumor can only be confirmed by histological examination of tumor tissue samples obtained either by means of brain biopsy or open surgery.
- The histologic examination is essential for determining the appropriate treatment and the correct prognosis.