A doctor will often begin the process of diagnosing a brain tumor by evaluating both a patient's medical history and symptoms. If the doctor suspects a brain tumor, she must perform further tests to confirm its presence and determine its size and type. A number of tests are available to find the exact location and type of tumor, including:
Doctors often use neurological exams to diagnose a brain tumor. A physician can determine a great deal about a brain tumor by studying the patient's neurological symptoms and signs. A doctor will often check for problems with:
Tumors in different areas of the brain will cause different neurological symptoms, which can give clues as to the location of the tumor.
There are several different medical tests that doctors use to visualize the brain and determine whether or not a tumor is present. Other tests can help further determine the tumor's size, location, and type. They include:
The magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan is one of the most trusted diagnostic brain tumor tests. An MRI is a comprehensive, yet relatively simple, scan of the structure of the brain (or any other area of the body). An MRI uses magnetic fields, radio waves and a computer to produce high resolution images of the entire brain. An MRI image can help to find the exact location, size and shape of the tumor.
A number of different types of MRI scans are in use. These include:
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