It turned out that the man’s back pain was a symptom of a bone tumor. This was reported by Ministry of Health of the Rostov Region.
A 34-year-old man complained of back pain to a neurologist from city clinic No. 4 in Rostov-on-Don. Symptoms continued for several weeks; the pain was not affected by the NSAIDs the man was taking.
Using computed tomography, he was diagnosed with osteoma of the first sacral vertebra. This benign tumor develops from bone cells and can only be treated with surgery.
Before that Tyumen doctors deleted A young girl has a fungal tumor (mycetoma) in the paranasal sinus. The tumor was tooth-shaped and made it difficult for the patient to breathe. If left untreated, it can damage skull bones and affect your eyes. Doctors performed an endoscopic operation and said this was the first child with mycetoma in their practice.
used to be a doctor prohibited go to bed with back pain.