Tracheal and bronchial stenosis is narrowing of the trachea and bronchi, causing obstruction to airflow. Causes include post-intubation, post-tracheostomy, infections, trauma, tumors, autoimmune diseases, and congenital tracheal stenosis. Symptoms include shortness of...
A chest tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue within the chest cavity, including the lungs, pleura, mediastinum, chest wall, and diaphragm. Common causes include lung cancer, mesothelioma, thymomas, lymphomas, metastatic tumors, and benign tumors. Symptoms include...
Left trigeminal neuralgia is a chronic pain condition affecting the left trigeminal nerve, which transmits sensation from the face to the brain. The main cause is usually artery compression, which damages the protective myelin sheath, leading to abnormal nerve...
A recurrent mesenteric mass is an abnormal tissue growth that reappears after a previous surgical removal, often due to the nature of the initial mass. Causes of recurrence vary and depend on the nature of the tumor. If the mass was benign, incomplete resection could...
Right-sided trigeminal neuralgia is a chronic pain condition affecting the right trigeminal nerve, which transmits sensation from the face to the brain. Common causes include nerve root compression near the brainstem, multiple sclerosis, tumors, or injuries. The...