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Leptomeningeal Metastasis

Cancer Investigation, 2005
Leptomeningeal metastasis is a common complication of cancer. Often the diagnosis can be difficult, but early diagnosis and aggressive treatment can prevent irreversible neurologic deficits. Diagnosis is usually established by the demonstration of malignant cells in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) or by the presence of enhancing tumor nodules on cranial ...
Lisa M, DeAngelis, Dina, Boutros
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Intramedullary metastasis

Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 1980
Three cases of intramedullary metastases and one of a metastasis into the medulla oblongata are described. In two cases the primary tumour was a bronchial carcinoma and in one case a carcinoma of the breast. In one patient a primary tumour could not be found.
D, Moffie, S Z, Stefanko
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[Metastasis in metastasis].

Orvosi hetilap, 1997
Double metachron neoplasm was found in a 75 year-old man by the authors, myxoid chondrosarcoma as primer neoplasm of the right leg, and cecum adenocarcinoma. In the centre of myxoid chondrosarcoma's metastasis of the lung adenocarcinoma metastasis occurred. Metastasis in metastasis is a histological rarity.
C, Gajdos, G, Cseh, G, Krasznai
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Lymphatic metastasis

CANCER AND METASTASIS REVIEW, 1983
Lymphatic metastasis is an important mechanism in the spread of human cancer. During its course, tumor cells first penetrate the basement of membrane of the epithelium, in which they arise, and then the underlying connective tissue, carried partly by hydrostatic pressure.
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Metastasis mechanisms

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Reviews on Cancer, 2009
Metastasis, the spread of malignant cells from a primary tumor to distant sites, poses the biggest problem to cancer treatment and is the main cause of death of cancer patients. It occurs in a series of discrete steps, which have been modeled into a "metastatic cascade".
Thomas R, Geiger, Daniel S, Peeper
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Cutaneous Metastasis

Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 2019
Although rare, cutaneous metastases portend a poor prognosis and are often an indicator of widespread disease. Breast cancer and melanoma are the most common types of cancer that are associated with spread to and within the skin; however, other malignancies, such as lung, colon, head and neck, and hematologic, have been described with a degree of ...
John D, Strickley   +2 more
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Pulmonary metastasis

Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 1998
To provide a review of pulmonary-specific pathophysiology and pulmonary metastasis-related information regarding diagnostic tests, differential diagnoses, signs and symptoms, treatment, and nursing implications.Research studies, review papers, and case reports pertaining to pulmonary metastasis.Several site-specific mechanisms of metastasis may begin ...
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Floating Heart Metastasis

Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography, 2006
Renal-cell carcinoma accounts for 2 percent of all cancers and a third of the patients who undergo resection of localized disease will have a recurrence. We report a case of a 58-year-old man with a right atrial mass protruding into right ventricle arising from the inferior vena cava, found by echocardiography, which was subsequently proved to be a ...
MUMOLI N.   +4 more
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Skeletal Metastasis

Surgical Pathology Clinics, 2012
The most commonly diagnosed tumor in the skeleton represents metastatic disease. Metastatic carcinoma should be the first consideration in older patients with atypical radiologic findings or clinical features suggestive of a bone lesion. The primary goal in the setting of skeletal metastasis is usually palliation.
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Cancer metastasis

British Medical Bulletin, 1991
The process of metastasis consists of a series of linked, sequential steps that must be completed by tumour cells if a metastasis is to develop. Although some of the steps in this process contain stochastic elements, metastasis as a whole favors the survival and growth of a few subpopulations of tumour cells that pre-exist within the heterogeneous ...
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