Skull base tumors are abnormal growths that occur at the bottom of the skull, near the brain, spinal cord, or major nerves and blood vessels. Dr. Darakshan Parveen is a Skull Base Tumors specialist, having experience more than 17 years.

DR. DARAKSHAN PARVEEN

ENT SURGEON
Qualification:
  • Qualified from the Government Medical College Agra.
  • Postgraduate training in Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery from government medical college Meerut
Experience:
  • Over 17 years of experience
  • Visting consultant at HCG NCHRI Hospital and Crescent Hospital

How To Reach Dr Darakshan’s Clinic:

From Airport:
From Nagpur Railway Junction:
From Itwari Railway Station:
From Ajni Railway Station:
From Main Bus Stand (Ganeshpeth):
From MP-Bus Stand:

The Nearest Public Transport Station To Dr Darakshan’s Clinic:

Nearby Bus Stop
  • Gitanjali Square: 130 meters away from Dr Darakshan’s Clinic
  • Seva Sadan Bhavan: 350 meters away from Dr Darakshan’s Clinic
Nearby Metro Station
  • Dosar Bhawan Metro Station: 350 meters away from Dr Darakshan’s Clinic
  • Agrasen metro station: 600 meters away from Dr Darakshan’s Clinic
  • Meyo Hospital Metro Station: 550 meters away from Dr Darakshan’s Clinic

Understanding Skull Base Tumors

Skull base tumors are abnormal growths that occur at the bottom of the skull, near the brain, spinal cord, or major nerves and blood vessels. These tumors can be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous) and often arise from different types of tissues, including bone, cartilage, nerves, or glands. Due to their location, skull base tumors can affect various functions, such as vision, hearing, and facial movements, making their treatment a complex and delicate process.

Types of Skull Base Tumors

Meningiomas:

These tumors originate from the meninges, the layers of tissue covering the brain and spinal cord. Meningiomas are usually benign and slow-growing but can cause symptoms as they press against nearby structures.

Chordomas:

Chordomas develop from remnants of the notochord, a structure present during fetal development. They often occur at the base of the skull or in the spine and tend to grow slowly but can be locally aggressive.

Pituitary Tumors:

These tumors form in the pituitary gland, a pea-sized gland located at the base of the brain. Pituitary tumors can affect hormone production, leading to various health issues.

Symptoms of Skull Base Tumors

The symptoms vary depending on the size, location, and type of tumor but can include:

Headaches: Persistent or worsening headaches due to pressure on the brain.

Vision Problems: Blurred or double vision, especially if the optic nerve is affected.

Hearing Loss: Sudden or gradual hearing loss, often in one ear, due to tumors like acoustic neuromas.

Facial Pain or Numbness: If the tumor compresses cranial nerves responsible for facial sensation and movement.

Difficulty Swallowing or Speaking: Tumors in certain areas may affect the nerves controlling speech and swallowing.

Balance Issues: Tumors affecting the cerebellum or vestibular nerves can lead to dizziness or coordination problems.

Hormonal Imbalances: Tumors like pituitary adenomas can cause issues such as weight gain, fatigue, and changes in blood pressure

Innovative Treatment Approaches

Surgery:

Surgical removal of skull base tumors is often the primary treatment. Modern techniques, including minimally invasive surgery and image-guided surgery, enable neurosurgeons to access and remove tumors with minimal damage to surrounding tissues.

Radiation Therapy:

Radiation therapy, including stereotactic radiosurgery, delivers focused radiation to the tumor site, effectively shrinking or destroying the tumor cells. This approach is particularly useful for tumors that are challenging to remove surgically.

Chemotherapy and Targeted Therapy:

For malignant skull base tumors, chemotherapy and targeted therapy may be employed. These treatments utilize drugs that target specific molecules involved in the growth and spread of cancer cells, halting their progression.

Early Detection: The Key to Timely Intervention

Early detection is paramount in the successful treatment of skull base tumors. Symptoms such as persistent headaches, visual disturbances, hearing loss, or unexplained facial pain should never be ignored. Advanced imaging techniques like MRI, CT scans, and angiography play a pivotal role in accurate diagnosis, enabling medical specialists to create personalized treatment plans.

Places To Visit Nearby “Dr. Darakshan ENT Surgeon’s Clinic”

Sitabuldi Market

Sitabuldi market in central Nagpur, known as the Heart of the city.

Mominpura Market

Mominpura was hailed as the Chandni Chowk of Nagpur.

Raman Science Center

It is an interactive science center affiliated with Nehru Science Centre Nagpur.

VR Mall

Stylish retail center offering brand-name fashion stores, homewares, electronics & casual eateries.

Itwari Market

Itwari is a well-known place for the wholesale market in Nagpur.