- Hemangioblastoma - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hemangioblastomas (also known as capilliary hemangioblastomas) are tumors of the central nervous system that originate from the vascular system usually during middle-age.
- Hemangioblastoma - Diseases & Conditions - Medscape Reference
In 1928, Cushing and Bailey introduced the term hemangioblastoma.It refers to a benign vascular neoplasm that arises almost exclusively in the central ...
- Disorders We Treat: Hemangioblastoma - Johns Hopkins Stereotactic ...
Hemangioblastoma. Hemangioblastomas are a diverse group of brain tumors which arise from the normal "glial" cells of the brain. These cells outnumber ...
- Hemangioblastoma - Nervous System Diseases
Hemangioblastoma is a tumor thought to be derived from cells that are precursors to blood vessels and/or blood cells. These brain tumors most frequently occur in the ...
- hemangioblastoma - definition of hemangioblastoma in the Medical ...
hemangioblastoma /he·man·gio·blas·to·ma/ (he-man″je-o-blas-to´mah) a benign blood vessel tumor of the cerebellum, spinal cord, or retina, consisting of ...
- Brain Imaging in Hemangioblastoma - Diseases & Conditions ...
Hemangioblastomas are considered to be benign neoplasms and represent 1-2% of all primary central tumors. Historically, hemangioblastomas are linked to von ...
- Hemangioblastoma
Hemangioblastomas are uncommon, slow-growing tumors of the central nervous system, which most commonly occur in the cerebellum, brainstem, or spinal cord. They ...
- Hemangioblastomas - New York Presbyterian Hospital
Hemangioblastomas. A hemangioblastoma is a benign, highly vascular tumor that can occur in the brain and spine. As it enlarges, it will press on the brain and can ...
- Hemangioblastoma - NIH Office of Rare Diseases Research (ORDR)
A US Department of Health and Human Service project providing information on genetic and rare diseases. A comprehensive body of resources on Hemangioblastoma
- Hemangioblastoma - WikiCNS - Congress of Neurological Surgeons
Definition. Hemangioblastomas are WHO grade I tumors of unknown cellular origin. They present most commonly in the posterior fossa but can occur anywhere in the ...