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Significance of hemorrhage into brain tumors: clinicopathological study

Kondziolka, D; Bernstein, M; Resch, L; Tator, C H; Fleming, J F; Vanderlinden, R G; Schutz, H
A retrospective clinical and pathological review of 905 consecutive brain tumor cases (excluding pituitary adenoma and recurrent tumor) was conducted to identify cases in which intratumoral hemorrhage was confirmed grossly and/or pathologically. There were 132 cases so identified, for an overall tumor hemorrhage rate of 14.6%; of these, 5.4% were classified as macroscopic and 9.2% as microscopic. The presence of hemorrhage was correlated with the neurological presentation. The highest hemorrhage rate (70.0%) was found in patients with prior neurological history who experienced apoplectic deterioration (acute-on-chronic presentation). Only 57.1% of patients with acute deterioration in the absence of prior neurological symptoms had hemorrhages. The highest hemorrhage rate for primary brain tumors was 29.2% for mixed oligodendroglioma/astrocytoma, while the highest hemorrhage rate for any tumor type was 50% for metastatic melanoma. The clinical relevance of tumor hemorrhage is discussed.
PMID: 3316531
ISSN: 0022-3085
CID: 190522

BRAIN-TUMORS PRESENTING AS TIAS AND STROKES [Meeting Abstract]

KONDZIOLKA, D; BERNSTEIN, M; RESCH, L; TATOR, CH
ISI:A1986C524700163
ISSN: 0317-1671
CID: 196712

Proton beam therapy for arteriovenous malformations of the brain

Kondziolka, D
ORIGINAL:0007633
ISSN: 0833-2207
CID: 198562

Cystic disease of the mediastinum

Kondziolka, D
ORIGINAL:0007632
ISSN: 0833-2207
CID: 198552

Sparganum growth factor: a clinical alternative to growth hormone?

Kondziolka, D; Yeomans, V
ORIGINAL:0007631
ISSN: 0833-2207
CID: 198542

Intestinal nematode disorders

Kondziolka, D
ORIGINAL:0007630
ISSN: 0833-2207
CID: 198532