Benson BrunoThe x-ray of your skull shows a large, flobby mass floating inside. I have to consult my colleagues to be certain, but it looks like a long sausage snarled into a lump.
About This Quote
In this quote, the doctor is saying that he sees a large brain mass inside the patient. He is uncertain whether it is a tumor or a mass of some sort, but he is going to consult his colleagues before he can be certain. Brain tumors are often benign and do not require immediate treatment. However, they can also show up as a mass in the brain. A brain tumor can cause serious damage if left untreated.
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