Symptoms Of Glioblastoma

Memory Loss

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Glioblastoma comes with a host of neurological or cognitive deficits, one of these being the loss of memory. Though they don’t occur in all patients, memory problems are severe and can come in different forms. Loss of memory caused by glioblastoma can affect a patient’s ability to store, keep, or retrieve memories. The prevalence and type of memory loss depend almost entirely on the location and size of the tumor in the brain, though certain kinds of treatment can temporarily worsen the loss of memory as the brain swells during the healing process. Because memory loss caused by glioblastoma is affected by the part of the brain in which the tumor forms, it is important to note the kinds of memories a patient is losing. For instance, a tumor in the occipital lobe, a portion of the brain involved in processing sight, may cause a loss of visual memories and images, but not a loss of memories related to hearing.

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