Multiple cranial sarcoma due to the transfer of neoplasm from the lung

N. A. Vyrubov

Neurology Bulletin ›› 1901, Vol. IX ›› Issue (1) : 141 -149.

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Neurology Bulletin ›› 1901, Vol. IX ›› Issue (1) : 141 -149. DOI: 10.17816/nb57255
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Multiple cranial sarcoma due to the transfer of neoplasm from the lung

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Multiple cranial sarcoma in the light of the transfer of neoplasm from the lung. The Department of Neuropathology, dedicated to brain tumors and their recognition, despite the tremendous progress achieved in the last ten years, is still not a lot. One of the outstanding modern neuropathologists Gowers, speaking of the general recognition of brain tumors, is even expressed in the following way: “The problem of recognizing a cerebral tumor embraces four questions: 1) is there an organic disease in this case? 2) is there a tumor? if so, then 3) what is its localization and 4) what is its character? Of these questions, the first can be answered almost always, the second usually, the third often, and the fourth sometimes ". Hence, I think, the importance of a thorough collection and description of the observations related to this for the further clarification of both the clinical and the pathological and anatomical picture of brain tumors; In this relationship, of course, especially interesting are those cases in which an intravital recognition was made inside a cranial tumor and which were tracked in the further course and confirmed by postmortem autopsy.

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N. A. Vyrubov. Multiple cranial sarcoma due to the transfer of neoplasm from the lung. Neurology Bulletin, 1901, IX(1): 141-149 DOI:10.17816/nb57255

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