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Computed Tomography in Leptomeningeal Spread of Tumor
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Neuro-oncologyOncologic ImagingMedical ImagingHistopathologyLeptomeningeal CarcinomatosisPathologyBrain Tumor BiologyPrimary Brain GliomasLeptomeningeal SpreadLeptomeningeal TumorBrain LesionNeuropathologyMedicineGliomaDiagnostic NeuroradiologyRadiologyHealth Sciences
Computed tomography proved insensitive to leptomeningeal spread of hematologic malignancies including leukemia, lymphoma, and malignant histiocytosis. In only 3% of patients did it directly demonstrate leptomeningeal tumor. In comparison, the detection rate of leptomeningeal tumor secondary to carcinoma was 44% and for melanoma, 100%. Intracranial subarachnoid seeding from primary brain gliomas was detected in each instance. The simultaneous presence of parenchymal metastases with leptomeningeal carcinomatosis occurred in 18% of patients with nonhematologic malignancies. Computed tomography evidence of communicating hydrocephalus, previously thought to be a major factor in clinical symptomatology, occurred in only 11% of patients.