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Neoplastic Myelopathies

Continuum, 2021
This article reviews the current classification system of primary spinal cord tumors and explores evolving diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for both primary tumors and metastatic tumors to various compartments of the spinal cord.The 2016 World Health Organization classification system allows for more precise prognostication of and therapy for ...
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Neoplastic nerve lesions

Neurological Sciences, 2022
Though metastasis and malignant infiltration of the peripheral nervous system is relatively rare, physicians should have a familiarity with their presentations to allow for prompt diagnosis and initiation of treatment. This article will review the clinical presentations, diagnostic evaluation, and treatment of neoplastic involvement of the cranial ...
Deep K, Patel, Kelly G, Gwathmey
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Pathology Neoplastic and Non-Neoplastic

Surgical Oncology Clinics of North America, 1996
Polyps of the gastrointestinal tract are common and often hard to diagnose by endoscopic or gross examination. Biopsy or polypectomy enables diagnosis and prognostication. This article is by no means encyclopedic, but attempts to discuss the pathology of the more common intestinal polyps.
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Neoplastic meningitis

The Lancet Neurology, 2006
Neoplastic meningitis is a complication of the CNS that occurs in 3-5% of patients with cancer and is characterised by multifocal neurological signs and symptoms. Diagnosis is problematic because the disease is commonly the result of pleomorphic manifestations of neoplastic meningitis and co-occurrence of disease at other sites.
Beate, Gleissner   +1 more
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Neoplastic Fever

Palliative Medicine, 1996
Neoplastic fever, that is fever arising solely as a manifestation of malignancy, is not as common as was thought but still constitutes a troublesome symptom and is difficult to manage. The mechanism of neoplastic fever production involves cytokines such as tumour necrosis factor (TNF), interleukins 1 and 6 (IL-I, IL-6) and interferon (IFN), produced ...
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Neoplastic angioendotheliosis

Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 1982
We add two cases of neoplastic angioendotheliosis to the previous 13 with central nervous system manifestations. This unusual neoplastic phenomenon is thought to represent a diffuse malignant proliferation of endothelial cells. A man aged 58 first had transient ischemic attacks followed by a subacute profound dementia with psychomotor retardation ...
M F, Beal, C M, Fisher
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Neoplastic Meningitis

Neurologic Clinics, 1991
Neoplastic meningitis appears to be increasing in frequency with improvements in the treatment of many cancers. It is most often recognized in patients with leukemia, breast cancer, lymphomas, and small-cell cancer of the lung, although it may be seen with virtually any malignancy. Treatment should include intrathecal chemotherapy, radiation therapy to
S A, Grossman, T J, Moynihan
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Neoplastic Myelopathy

Seminars in Neurology, 2012
Neoplastic myelopathy may be due to external compression or to direct intraparenchymal involvement of the spinal cord. In this review, the authors discuss the most common cause for compressive neoplastic myelopathy, metastatic disease. They also review other compressive lesions and discuss primary intramedullary spinal tumors.
Seema, Nagpal, Jennifer L, Clarke
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Neoplastic Myelopathies

Continuum, 2015
Involvement of the spinal cord by cancer is seen in 5% to 10% of all patients with cancer. This article reviews disorders in which cancer results in spinal cord dysfunction.Involvement of the spinal cord in patients with cancer occurs by either direct or indirect mechanisms.
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Neoplastic Pericardial Disease

Cardiology Clinics, 2017
Pericardial tumors are rare lesions that include a range of neoplastic conditions that may arise within the pericardium or metastasize to involve it secondarily. Understanding the spectrum of lesions that are included in the differential diagnosis of a pericardial mass-lesion is critical to making timely, accurate diagnoses and getting the appropriate ...
Joseph J, Maleszewski   +1 more
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