Tumor Suprasubtentorial

Suprasubtentorial tumor (lat. tumor suprasubtentorialis) is a tumor located above the tentorium of the cerebellum in the cranial cavity.

The tentorium cerebelli is a fold of the dura mater that separates the cerebellum from the cerebral hemispheres. Thus, the suprasubtentorial space is located above this fold and includes the cerebral hemispheres, thalamus, basal ganglia and other brain structures.

Tumors in this area can arise from various brain tissues; the most common are gliomas, meningiomas, and acoustic neuromas. Such tumors are dangerous because they put pressure on vital centers of the brain, causing disturbances in movement, speech, vision, coordination and other severe neurological symptoms.

Diagnosis of suprasubtentorial tumors is based on neuroimaging (MRI, CT), and treatment includes surgical removal, radiation therapy and chemotherapy, depending on the type and location of the tumor. The prognosis depends on early diagnosis and adequate comprehensive treatment.



article about supra-sub tentorial tumor in Latin **Suprasubtertorium, or supra-sub tentorial, is the name that refers to a specific type of tumor that is located above and within the mediastinum of the tentorium cerebellum. It can develop both within and outside the brain, making it an important topic of study and discussion.**

This tumor is a mass that grows and spreads through the brain tissue. It can be caused by various factors, including genetic predisposition, environmental influences and age-related changes. In this article we will consider the causes, symptoms and methods of treatment of supra-subtentorial brain tumor.

Prevalence and frequency of the disease