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Renal cell carcinomatous meningitis: Pathologic and immunohistochemical features
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Renal cell carcinomatous meningitis: Pathologic and immunohistochemical features

Peter B. Crino, Richard A. Sater, Michael Sperling and Christos D. Katsetos
Neurology, v 45(1)
Jan 1995
PMID: 7529900

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Article abstract-We report the clinical, radiographic, pathologic, and immunohistochemical features of a patient with widespread meningeal carcinomatosis from renal cell carcinoma. Clear and spindle tumor cell subtypes infiltrated the meninges of the cauda equina, oculomotor nerve, spinal cord, and cerebral hemispheres, forming abortive glandular or tubular aggregates without evidence of parenchymal invasion. Cytokeratin epitopes were labeled immunohistochemically with Cam 5.2 antibodies, but epithelial membrane antigen and neuron-specific enolase were not present. NEUROLOGY 1995;45: 189-191

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