Intracranial metastases
Last revised by Lam Van Le
on 22 Nov 2024
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Citation:
Rezaee A, Le L, Di Muzio B, et al. Intracranial metastases. Reference article, Radiopaedia.org (Accessed on 19 Mar 2025) https://doi.org/10.53347/rID-36500
rID:
36500
Article created:
26 Apr 2015,
Amir Rezaee
Disclosures:
At the time the article was created Amir Rezaee had no recorded disclosures.
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Last revised:
22 Nov 2024,
Lam Van Le
Disclosures:
At the time the article was last revised Lam Van Le had no financial relationships to ineligible companies to disclose.
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- Intracranial metastasis
Intracranial metastases from non-CNS primary neoplasms are becoming more common due to significant advances in cancer treatment over the last few decades. Increasing numbers of patients live longer and present with metastasis in locations considered unusual previously:
References
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