The document describes a doctor explaining to a patient that an MRI has detected a glioblastoma, a type of malignant brain tumor, located in the frontal region of their brain. The doctor notes that the tumor has spread into healthy brain tissue and its edges are blurred. They explain that symptoms of this type of tumor can often appear vaguely as headaches or forgetfulness.
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1. here is the brain
the right hemisphere, left hemisphere
things are fine over here...
but thats where you see the tumour, right
its about fife centimetres below the cranium
its contours are blurred and it spread into healthy brain tissue
bits where tissue is disintegrating
its like wild fire. Around the edges you see tumour everywhere
Unfortunately its not a benign tumour.
It looks like a glioblastoma. A Glioblastoma is a malignant form of a tumour
With you its grown at the frontal region of the brain, extending into the front
labia.
The symptoms often appear late. And theyre unspecific. You start forgetting
things, which could be normal. As is a headache. Its not unusual.
With the findings, do you understand vaguely what I mean?
Right, thats the diagnosis. Sorry.
*telephone rings*
Really sorry.
*telephone rings again*
Excuse me.
Tr辰ger. Hello. *silence* No, thats another patient. We have lots of patients.
Must be Yes, I heard so yesterday from the anaesthetist and the chief
consultant we have a longer chamber. Yesterday, at the operations meeting.
Yes, he definitely said it could be available next week. Monday, Wednesday,
or Friday, for the long theatre. So I put it down. I told you weve Yes. Right.
Anyway, lets leave the schedule as is, right? Bye.
Im sorry. Something needed attending.
Communication in oncology
Alexander W端nsch
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