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American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol 101, 178-187, Copyright © 1967 by American Roentgen Ray Society


THE NEURORADIOLOGY OF MELANOMAS OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM

S. M. WOLPERT M.D.1, A. ZIMMER M.D.1, M. M. SCHECHTER M.D.1, and L. H. ZINGESSER M.D.1

1 From the Neuroradiology Section of the Radiology Departments of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and St. Vincent's Hospital and Medical Center, and the Division of Diagnostic Radiology, Montefiore Hospital and Medical Center, New York, New York

The radiobogic and clinical features of 28 cases of melanomas of the central nervous system are described.

The combination of the following features should suggest the diagnosis of an intracerebral melanoma: (1) Rapid increase in size ofa known intracerebral lesion; (2) a space occupying intracerebral lesion associated with subarachnoid hemorrhage; and (3) a case with known peripheral melanoma

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in which a cerebral lesion is found with angioarchitecture suggestive of a meningioma.


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