Glioma is a tumor that can easily become malignant, but that does not mean it will not become malignant. So what methods and basis do doctors use to diagnose malignant glioma? Why can some doctors diagnose it while others cannot? Today we will show you the clinical pathological diagnosis of malignant glioma. The clinical diagnosis of malignant glioma requires certain techniques and experience, so doctors in some irregular hospitals cannot make accurate diagnoses. Let's take a look at the basis for the clinical diagnosis of malignant glioma: The diagnosis of malignant glioma is based on an analysis of its biological characteristics, age, gender, prevalent site and clinical course. On the basis of medical history and physical signs, auxiliary examinations such as electrophysiology, ultrasound, radionuclide, radiology and magnetic resonance imaging are used. The accuracy of positioning is almost 100%, and the accuracy of qualitative diagnosis can be over 90%. The growth characteristic of glioma is invasive growth, with no obvious boundary with normal brain tissue. Most of them are not limited to one cerebral lobe, and they penetrate deeply into the brain tissue in a finger-like manner to destroy the brain tissue. Benign ones grow slowly and have a long course of disease, while malignant ones grow quickly and have a short course of disease. Through the above introduction, I believe everyone knows how the clinical diagnosis of malignant glioma is made. Here we hope that all glioma patients can start treatment as soon as possible, and try not to let glioma develop into malignancy. It is also very important to do a good job of daily health care. Finally, let us introduce to you how glioma patients can do a good job of daily health care: 1. Contraindications for overtreatment: The so-called "overtreatment" means that the intensity of treatment given by the doctor to the patient exceeds the patient's treatment needs. The result not only causes unnecessary pain and body damage to the patient, but also makes the patient worse. Second, diet therapy is extremely important for glioma patients to increase their own immunity. In terms of diet, glioma patients should eat foods that can protect intracranial blood vessels: celery, shepherd's purse, chrysanthemum brain, wild rice stem, sunflower seeds, etc.; foods that can prevent and treat intracranial hypertension: corn silk, red beans, walnut kernels, etc.; foods that can protect against chemotherapy and reduce side effects: mushrooms, white fungus, black fungus, day lily, walnuts, etc. |
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