[Diagnosis and Treatment of Brain Tumours]
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Primary brain tumours are relatively rare, but brain metastases are a frequent complication of the most common cancers elsewhere in the body (breast, lung, melanoma). Loss of function and excitation of brain nerves i.e. sensory loss, paralysis and pain in the head-and-neck region are specific features in base of skull tumours: meningioma, glomus tumours, vestibular Schwannoma, meningeal metastases by breast cancer, melanoma, and leukaemia, melanoma. In the diagnosis and treatment of brain tumours, special attention is required for rare complications in the head and neck region.
Intracranial meningioma with carcinoma tumor-to-tumor metastasis: two case reports.
Pham J, Kim R, Nguyen A, Bota D, Kong X, Vadera S CNS Oncol. 2018; 7(2):CNS09.
PMID: 29698064 PMC: 5977278. DOI: 10.2217/cns-2017-0022.
Metastasis of an occult pulmonary carcinoma into meningioma: a case report.
Ravnik J, Ravnik M, Bunc G, Glumbic I, Tobi-Veres E, Velnar T World J Surg Oncol. 2015; 13:292.
PMID: 26438229 PMC: 4595197. DOI: 10.1186/s12957-015-0714-3.
Impaired survival and long-term neurological problems in benign meningioma.
van Alkemade H, de Leau M, Dieleman E, Kardaun J, van Os R, Vandertop W Neuro Oncol. 2012; 14(5):658-66.
PMID: 22406926 PMC: 3337301. DOI: 10.1093/neuonc/nos013.