New radiation technologies and techniques have revolutionized treatment of brain cancers (
including pituitary tumors that cause feline acromegaly), allowing for a non-invasive approach to treatment that has few, if any, short term side effects.
Not exact matches
Santa Monica, CA About Blog The PNI blog covers wide spectrum of neurological and cranial disorders
including: brain
tumors, skull base
tumors,
pituitary tumors, and more.
Members of all canine and feline breeds have the potential to develop
pituitary tumors, but some common at - risk dog breeds
include the following: Boxer, Pug, Dachshund, Bulldog and Boston terrier.
Primary brain
tumors (those arising form the cells of the brain and it's lining) in dogs
include meningioma, glioma, choroid plexus papilloma,
pituitary adenoma or adenocarcinoma, and others.
Santa Monica, CA About Blog The PNI blog covers wide spectrum of neurological and cranial disorders
including: brain
tumors, skull base
tumors,
pituitary tumors, and more.
Will attempt to restore normal
pituitary gland functioning and may
include the removal of any potential
pituitary tumors, radiation therapy and the use of anti-growth hormone medications in attempt to reduce the effects of an overactive
pituitary gland.