Prefrontal tuberculoma
digital file Black & White Silent 1933 8:07
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Summary: A brief demonstration of a case of a prefrontal brain tumour. The growth was caused by tuberculosis. An x-ray of the patient's head is shown. The operation to remove the tumour is shown, and the removed tumour is displayed. The male patient is shown six months after the surgery, healthy and recovered but with slightly impaired movements. 1 segment.
Title number: 17997
LSA ID: LSA/21154
Description: Segment 1 An x-ray of the patient's skull is shown, with the intertitles explaining how the tumour has affected the patient's brain. The operation to remove the tumour begins. The scalp is cut away and peeled back and a craniotome is used to remove a section of skull. The skull is opened. The tumour is removed. The removed tumour is displayed. Various cross-sections of the tumour are shown in magnification. The patient is shown six months after the operation he is healthy and recovered, though the intertitles note that he has a slight left hemipareisis. He demonstrates his ability to move his facial muscles and limbs. Time start: 00:00:00:00 Time end: 00:08:07:15 Length: 00:08:07:15
Credits: Produced by Prof. R.E. Kelly and Dr. Henry Cohen.
Keywords: Neurology; Prefrontal Cortex -- surgery; Brain Neoplasms; Brain -- surgery; Tuberculosis; Tuberculoma, Intracranial
Locations: United Kingdom; England
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