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Liquorbefunde bei ZNS-Metastasen des Mammakarzinoms

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ZNS-Metastasierung des Mammakarzinoms
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Liquorbefunde bei intrakraniellen und -spinalen Metastasen des Mammakarzinoms sind abhängig von ihrer Größe, vom Grad ihrer Malignität, v. a. aber von der Lokalisation dieser Metastasen. Es ist keine Frage, daß Metastasen im ossären Kranium oder in der Wirbelsäule oder auch Metastasen in der Dura, pathologisch-anatomisch ein durchaus gewöhnlicher Befund, keine Liquorveränderungen bewirken, es sei denn, es kommt durch diese Tumoren zu einer Zirkulationsstörung des Liquors. Nach der Autopsiestudie von Tsukada et al. [11] sind über ein Viertel der zentralnervösen Metastasen allein in der kranialen Dura zu erwarten, werden also keine Veränderungen des Liquors hervorgerufen.

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Kölmel, H.W. (1991). Liquorbefunde bei ZNS-Metastasen des Mammakarzinoms. In: Herrmann, R. (eds) ZNS-Metastasierung des Mammakarzinoms. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76359-5_7

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