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Low-Grade Appendiceal Mucinous Neoplasm: A Case Highlighting Diagnostic and Management Considerations. [PDF]
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Continuum, 2018
This article discusses the diagnosis and management of neoplasms that affect the spinal cord as well as spinal cord disorders that can occur due to cancer treatments.Neoplastic myelopathies are uncommon neurologic disorders but cause significant morbidity when they occur.
Jing, Wu, Surabhi, Ranjan
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This article discusses the diagnosis and management of neoplasms that affect the spinal cord as well as spinal cord disorders that can occur due to cancer treatments.Neoplastic myelopathies are uncommon neurologic disorders but cause significant morbidity when they occur.
Jing, Wu, Surabhi, Ranjan
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Neoplastic Angioendotheliomatosis
Archives of Neurology, 1990A 60-year-old white man presented with aphasia, seizures, paraparesis, and incontinence. His serologic and hematologic profiles were unremarkable. His cerebrospinal fluid showed pleocytosis, increased daily central nervous system IgG synthesis, increased myelin basic protein, and negative cytology and cultures.
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Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, 2002
Neoplastic meningitis (NM) is a common problem in neuro-oncology, occurring in approximately 5% of all patients with cancer. Notwithstanding frequent focal signs and symptoms, NM is a disease that affects the entire neuraxis; therefore, staging and treatment need to encompass all cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) compartments.
Ana, Aparicio, Marc C, Chamberlain
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Neoplastic meningitis (NM) is a common problem in neuro-oncology, occurring in approximately 5% of all patients with cancer. Notwithstanding frequent focal signs and symptoms, NM is a disease that affects the entire neuraxis; therefore, staging and treatment need to encompass all cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) compartments.
Ana, Aparicio, Marc C, Chamberlain
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The Journal of Supportive Oncology, 2012
Neoplastic meningitis occurs in approximately 5%-10% of all patients with cancer, and aggressive supportive measures are a critical component of comprehensive care. A literature review of the current diagnostic methods, randomized controlled trials, and available treatments was undertaken; and a comprehensive discussion of best-practice supportive care
Alixis, Van Horn, Marc C, Chamberlain
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Neoplastic meningitis occurs in approximately 5%-10% of all patients with cancer, and aggressive supportive measures are a critical component of comprehensive care. A literature review of the current diagnostic methods, randomized controlled trials, and available treatments was undertaken; and a comprehensive discussion of best-practice supportive care
Alixis, Van Horn, Marc C, Chamberlain
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Current Treatment Options in Oncology, 2001
Neoplastic meningitis is recognized clinically in 4% to 7% of patients with extraneural cancer, but it remains dramatically under-diagnosed. The frequency of neoplastic meningitis is increasing because of heightened clinical suspicion, improved neuroimaging techniques, and longer survival in patients with extraneural cancer Longer survival allows ...
L, Kim, M J, Glantz
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Neoplastic meningitis is recognized clinically in 4% to 7% of patients with extraneural cancer, but it remains dramatically under-diagnosed. The frequency of neoplastic meningitis is increasing because of heightened clinical suspicion, improved neuroimaging techniques, and longer survival in patients with extraneural cancer Longer survival allows ...
L, Kim, M J, Glantz
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