A brain tumor causing clinical manifestations of headache, nausea, projectile vomiting, and mental changes is likely located in which part of the brain?

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A brain tumor is likely located in the following parts of the brain if it is causing clinical manifestations of headache, nausea, projectile vomiting, and mental changes:

  • frontal lobe
  • intra-axial or intracranial cavity lesions within the parenchyma
  • extra-axial or outside brain tissue but within the cranium

Other clinical manifestations include alterations in sensory function, alterations in motor function, papilledema, and frequent visual disturbances.

Frontal lobe tumors also grow to a large size and cause increased intracranial pressure (ICP) while tumors within the intracranial cavity are fixed and can also cause ICP.


The image attached here shows where tumors are located if it's at the front lobe, intra-axial, and extra-axial.

Learn what part of the brain the tumor is most likely located if someone begins to experience mood swings and disturbed thirst and hunger: https://brainly.com/question/14133561

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