Marked Elevation of Carcinoembryonic Antigen and Carbohydrate Antigen 19-9 in the Peripheral Blood as an Initial Manifestation of Meningeal Carcinomatosis.
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概要
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Marked elevation of tumor markers in the peripheral blood was initially a sole manifestation of meningeal carcinomatosis in a man with gastric carcinoma. In addition to extensive meningeal carcinomatosis, no metastatic lesions were found at autopsy other than microscopic infiltration into a tiny paraaortic lymphnode. Elevation of these markers in the peripheral blood is best explained by meningeal carcinomatosis. When elevation of these markers is otherwise unexplainable, meningeal carcinomatosis should be considered as a diagnostic possibility even in the absence of neurological symptoms.a(Internal Medicine 33: 547-549, 1994)
- 社団法人 日本内科学会の論文
著者
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Tsukagoshi Hiroshi
The Department Of Neurology Showa University School Of Medicine Kakeyu Hospital
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UCHIHARA Toshiki
The Department of Neuropathology, Tokyo Institute of Psychiatry
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KONDO Hiromi
The Department of Neuropathology, Tokyo Institute of Psychiatry
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TSUCHIYA Kuniaki
The Department of Neuropathology, Tokyo Institute of Psychiatry
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KOSAKA Kenji
The Department of Neuropathology, Tokyo Institute of Psychiatry
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SHIMO Masamune
The Department of Pathology, Yoyogi Hospital
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TSUGU Atsushi
The Department of Surgery, Tokatsu Hospital
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