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Neoplastic meningitis in unknown primary neoplasms

Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2006
11517 Background: Neoplastic meningitis (NM) is diagnosed in 5–8% of patients with solid tumors. Unknown primary cancers (UPC) constitute 1% to 7% of NM cases. There is scattered data addressing NM in the context of UPC. Here we characterize the clinical manifestations, prognostic factors and survival outcomes in patients with NM from UPC.
M. E. Loghin, M. D. Groves
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METASTASIS OF NEOPLASMS TO THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM AND MENINGES

Archives of Neurology And Psychiatry, 1954
THERE ARE few reports of metastatic neoplasms in the central nervous system and meninges based on study of a large series of complete necropsies. An unusually large number of such examinations on patients with cancer was available at Montefiore Hospital. An analysis of the findings in this group is presented.
S, LESSE, M G, NETSKY
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Benign and Malignant Neoplasms, Meninges, Rat

1988
Benign meningeal neoplasms such as meningiomas and granular cell tumors are characteristically well circumscribed, spherical, gray-white discolored masses or thickenings, intimately connected with the meninges. The meninges over the frontal, parietal, and temporal portion of the cerebrum and the dorsal and lateral portions of the cerebellum are the ...
Kunitoshi Mitsumori   +2 more
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Spinal low-grade neoplasm with leptomeningeal dissemination mimicking tuberculous meningitis in a child

Child's Nervous System, 2010
Spinal seeding of primary malignant intracranial tumors via CSF is common. However, this is rare in low-grade glial tumors. Cranial leptomeningeal metastasis of primary spinal cord low-grade gliomas at diagnosis or relapse is extremely rare. Leptomeningeal metastasis of spinal cord low-grade tumors may mimic tuberculous meningitis in children.
Hacı Ahmet, Demir   +5 more
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Meningeal Neoplasms at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Nigeria

Nigerian Medical Practitioner, 2020
Meningeal neoplasms are one of the commonest primary central nervous system (CNS) tumours worldwide. Though most are benign their location and tendency for recurrence contributes significantly for mortality and morbidity associated with these tumours.
Anunobi, CC, Ikeri, NZ
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[Intraventricular chemotherapy for treatment of meningeal dissemination from malignant neoplasms (author's transl)].

open access: closedNo shinkei geka. Neurological surgery, 1980
K, Yamada   +5 more
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Associated chronic subdural haematoma and meningeal neoplasm. Two case reports.

Journal of neurosurgical sciences, 1994
The authors present two cases of non-traumatic subdural haematomas associated with a meningioma. Relevant literature is reviewed and the pathogenesis of this rare condition is discussed.
M, Pozzi   +4 more
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Current status of intrathecal chemotherapy for human meningeal neoplasms.

National Cancer Institute monograph, 1978
Progress in clinical intrathecal chemotherapy has been slow, and a number of new problems have been encountered. The most significant recent developments include the: 1) success of adjunctive intrathecal chemotherapy in the prevention of meningeal leukemia; 2) recognition and characterization of a necrotizing leukoencephalopathic reaction associated ...
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The contemporary management of cancers of the sinonasal tract in adults

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023
Rajat Thawani
exaly  

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