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Broken Wrist Reveals Hidden Brain Tumour

12 Dec

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Summary

  • A fall led to a broken wrist and unconsciousness.
  • Scans for the fracture revealed a brain tumour.
  • The tumour is a low-grade meningioma behind the eye.
Broken Wrist Reveals Hidden Brain Tumour

A woman's broken wrist led to the unexpected discovery of a brain tumour, highlighting how serious conditions can be revealed through seemingly minor incidents. Alison Whybrow, 59, from Stoke-on-Trent, was hospitalized after a fall at her home in 2022. During her assessment for the wrist fracture, diagnostic scans uncovered a significant medical issue.

CT and MRI scans performed at the hospital revealed that Whybrow had a low-grade meningioma situated behind her right eye. This type of tumour, while slow-growing, requires careful monitoring to track its development and impact on surrounding tissues. She now attends regular appointments for check-ups.

Whybrow is currently under routine annual review at Royal Stoke Hospital, where medical professionals monitor the growth of her brain tumour. While it may necessitate future surgical intervention, her family is actively raising awareness for the Brain Tumour Research charity, underscoring the crucial role of diagnostic imaging in uncovering hidden health problems.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Alison Whybrow discovered her brain tumour when scans ordered for a broken wrist revealed its presence.
Alison Whybrow had a low-grade meningioma located behind her right eye.
Alison Whybrow receives routine annual scans at Royal Stoke Hospital to monitor her brain tumour's growth.

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