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==History and Symptoms== | ==History and Symptoms== | ||
Common symptoms of glioblastomas include: | |||
*[[Memory loss]] | |||
*[[Personality disorder]] | |||
* [[Seizure]] | * [[Seizure]] | ||
* [[Nausea]] | * [[Nausea]] | ||
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* [[Headache]] | * [[Headache]] | ||
* [[Hemiparesis]] | * [[Hemiparesis]] | ||
* The kind of symptoms produced depends highly on the location of the tumor, more so than on its pathological properties. The tumor can start producing symptoms quickly, but occasionally is [[asymptomatic]] until it reaches an enormous size. See ''Symptoms'' section in: | * The kind of symptoms produced depends highly on the location of the tumor, more so than on its pathological properties. The tumor can start producing symptoms quickly, but occasionally is [[asymptomatic]] until it reaches an enormous size. See ''Symptoms'' section in: | ||
{{main|brain tumor}} | {{main|brain tumor}} |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
History and Symptoms
Common symptoms of glioblastomas include:
- Memory loss
- Personality disorder
- Seizure
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Headache
- Hemiparesis
- The kind of symptoms produced depends highly on the location of the tumor, more so than on its pathological properties. The tumor can start producing symptoms quickly, but occasionally is asymptomatic until it reaches an enormous size. See Symptoms section in: