Meningeal carcinomatosis: an unusual cause of deafness.
Journal: Journal Of The Royal College Of Surgeons Of Edinburgh
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Abstract
Meningeal carcinomatosis is the diffuse infiltration of the meninges by metastatic carcinoma. Patients usually have a known underlying malignancy, but primary presentation can be with symptoms of meningeal involvement. The cases are reported of two patients who presented with sensorineural hearing loss. The roles of gadolinium-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging and cerebrospinal fluid cytology in reaching the diagnosis are discussed.
Authors
M Morgan, I Zammit Maempel, J Hill
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