http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/02/27/baby-brain-tumor-teeth_n_4866624.html
holy crap!! not ok! not ok at all!!
By Rachael Rettner, Senior Writer
Published: 02/26/2014 05:07 PM EST on LiveScience
A 4-month-old
infant in Maryland may be the first person to have had teeth form in his
brain as a result of a specific type of rare brain tumor, according to a
new report of the case.
The boy is doing well now that his
tumor has been removed, and doctors say the case sheds light on how
these rare tumors develop.
Doctors first suspected something
might be wrong when the child's head appeared to be growing faster than
is typical for children his age. A brain scan revealed a tumor
containing structures that looked very similar to teeth normally found
in the lower jaw.
The child underwent brain surgery to
have the tumor removed, during which doctors found that the tumor
contained several fully formed teeth, according to the report. [14 Oddest Medical Cases]
After an analysis of tumor tissue, doctors determined the child had a craniopharyngioma, (for those keeping score - this is the same tumor i had!!) a rare brain tumor that can grow to be larger than a golf ball, but does not spread.
Researchers had always suspected that these tumors form from the same
cells involved in making teeth, but until now, doctors had never seen
actual teeth in these tumors, said Dr. Narlin Beaty, a neurosurgeon at
the University of Maryland Medical Center, who performed the boy's
surgery along with his colleague, Dr. Edward Ahn, of Johns Hopkins
Children's Center.
"It's not every day you see teeth in any type of tumor in the brain. In a craniopharyngioma, it's unheard of," Beaty said.
Craniopharyngiomas commonly contain calcium deposits, "but when we
pulled out a full tooth...I think that’s something slightly different,"
Beaty told Live Science.
Teeth have been found in people's brains before, but only in tumors known as teratomas,
which are unique among tumors because they contain all three of the
tissue types found in an early-stage human embryo, Beaty said. In
contrast, craniopharyngiomas have only one layer of tissue.
The boy's case provides more evidence that craniopharyngiomas do indeed develop from the cells that make teeth, Beaty said.
These tumors are most often diagnosed in children ages 5 to 14, and are
rare in children younger than 2, according to the National Cancer
Institute.
The boy is progressing well in his development, the researchers said. However, because craniopharyngiomas are tumors of the pituitary gland — a gland in the brain that releases many important hormones — they often cause hormone problems.
In the boy's case, the tumor destroyed the normal connections in the
brain that would allow certain hormones to be released, Beaty said, so
he will need to receive hormone treatments for the rest of his life to
replace these hormones, Beaty said.
"He's doing extremely well,
all things considered," Beaty said. "This was a big tumor right in the
center of his brain. Before the modern surgical era this child would not
have survived," Beaty said.
The teeth were sent to a
pathologist for further study, Beaty said, and generally, these types of
tissue samples are saved for many years in case more investigation is
needed.
The report is published in the Feb. 27 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine.
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Friday, February 28, 2014
Sunday, February 23, 2014
carpe diem
so i was pretty excited when we got into NYC and saw things like the empire state building being lit up in seahawks colors and these crazy seahawks colored dunkin donuts. i didn't get around to eating it, but i did enjoy my favorite blueberry cake donut!!
on that first night there i got to see jen. i love jen. she is awesome. she was tired, i was tired, we all felt like crap, so she obliged and took me to the pro shop happening at macy's and then we just had some dinner at the macy's cafe. we both had THE saltiest potpies imaginable. like, salt with a side of potpie. gross, but we powered through it joking the whole time how we were going to be so puffy in the morning that our eyes would be swollen shut.
this is the entry to the office building. i decided when i am a bazillionaire, that this is what my hallway will look like, complete with that statue. |
i didn't pull it |
until thursday when i wondered aloud if i might be able to use miles to get a return ticket. sho 'nuffs there was one available! i was quite surprised, but with eric's blessing, i took it and canceled my original flight home. then i told my boss i was staying and next thing you know i was now committed to going to the super bowl. except i didn't have a ticket yet.
this cat slept in my bed with me on friday night. |
then i got on the subway to go to harlem. yikes! turns out that wasn't scary either!!
sirus showed his seahawk spirit with some art at school. |
as we were walking, we came accross this banksy! it is my 2nd banksy out in the wild! my first was in iceland and was not covered in protective plastic.
but we eventually made it back to harlem. i don't want to go into it too much, but let's just say there was a moment of sheer panic when we were packing up all of our stuff getting ready to make a run for it, but then all was well again in the world. we narrowly escaped spending the night in the dorms at columbia, which would have been fun in its own way, but then we played candy crush for a while and all the girls squashed into one bed and passed out.
in the morning we went up towards columbia for bagels. i had to ask raul if columbia was one of the ivy league schools. i knew it was fancy, but i wasn't sure. but then a couple of these guys walked into the bagel place so i had to ask.
i did a google image search of "ivy league hair" but wasn't able to find what i was looking for, so i changed the search to "ivy league douche" and voila!! |
but we did walk right by this iconic television location and i made them all pose for a photo! |
and then finally it was time! it was TIME to get going to the game!! we took the train, well, many trains. and then got to penn station. while standing in line waiting to get our tickets (which because of the crowds, we actually didn't really need), we ran into a guy who used to work at our company! he only worked there for a few months, but was also recently diagnosed with a brain tumor. crazy! he didn't know who i was, but i introduced myself anyway.
this is the train to Secaucus, NY where we would get on another train like think that would take us to the stadium. |
when we walked into the stadium, i gasped! i was pretty sure our seats were WAY WAY up high and we wouldn't see a thing, but i was overwhelmed with excitement when i saw how awesome the whole thing was!!
team intros!! |
these giant things flew over head. the reminded me of the grasshoppers in the movie bugs life. that was a good movie. |
i had to pee so badly, so i ran to the bathroom and when i got back i discovered that the seahawks had already scored!! what the hell!! how did i miss that??
bruno mars performed at half time, with red hot chili peppers for one song. super excited to see that!! |
eventually the seahawks won - by a ton!!! it was such a brutal game that the bronco fans were leaving early. |
woke up at 4am to snow!!! |
while i was sitting at the gate, a guy walked in carrying this big white box that said Live Animals on the side. i of course asked what was in there and he said it was Taima. I was all intrigued wondering what kind of exotic animal at Taima was, but it turned out a Taima wasn't a what, but a who! Taima the Hawk, as in the augur hawk that leads out the seahawks at every home game, flew out to NJ (on a plane!) and just like the rest of us, were headed back to washington after an exciting weekend!
AND THEN DO YOU KNOW WHAT HAPPENED??? SEAMUS TURNED 10!! holy crap!! how in the world!!
the kids and eric made this crazy colored caked! it was pretty and tasty, too!! |
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Monday, February 10, 2014
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