A long survival of a patient with brain metastasis of unknown site of the primary tumor [Text] / Kridis W. Ben [та ін.]> // Экспериментальная онкология. - 2018. - Т. 40, № 1. - С. 85-87. - Bibliogr. at the end of the art.
MeSH-main: НОВООБРАЗОВАНИЯ НЕИЗВЕСТНОЙ ПЕРВИЧНОЙ ЛОКАЛИЗАЦИИ -- NEOPLASMS, UNKNOWN PRIMARY (осложнения, патофизиология, этиология) МОЗГА ГОЛОВНОГО БОЛЕЗНИ -- BRAIN DISEASES (осложнения, патофизиология, этиология) НОВООБРАЗОВАНИЙ МЕТАСТАЗЫ -- NEOPLASM METASTASIS (диагностика, патофизиология) ОПИСАНИЕ СЛУЧАЕВ -- CASE REPORTS ВЫЖИВАЕМОСТИ АНАЛИЗ -- SURVIVAL ANALYSIS Annotation: Eighty percent of brain metastases (BM) are diagnosed in patients with known primary site of cancer. BM of unknown primary represents a difficult diagnosis. In up to 15% of patients with BM, the site of the primary tumor will not be detected despite investigations. The prognosis of this entity is very poor. We report here a case of a long survival of a patient with brain metastasis of unknown primary. The conclusion that can be drawn is that within BM of unknown primary exist patients with a very good prognosis that must be collected and published in order to base recommendations Additional Access Points: Ben, Kridis W. Sghaier, S. Toumi, N. Boudawara, Z. Khanfir, A. Daoud, J. Frikha, M.
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