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Leptomeningeal carcinomatosis. How does cancer reach the pia-arachnoid?

C P Kokkoris.   

Abstract

This study determines the main routes by which cancer cells reach the pia-arachnoid in leptomeningeal carcinomatosis. Twenty-eight autopsy proven cases of pure carcinomatosis of the leptomeninges were reviewed and the collected data were compared to data derived from control groups of cases with lung or breast cancer, with and without central nervous system (CNS) parenchymal metastases. Pathologic and statistical evidence suggests that in most cases of breast or lung cancer pure leptomeningeal carcinomatosis is the result of cancer propagation from vertebral or paravertebral metastases; in most cases of primary gastrointestinal cancer metastasis to the leptomeninges takes place via perineural spaces; and in cases where deep CNS parenchymal metastases are present leptomeningeal carcinomatosis follows cancer metastasis via the arterial route. Direct spread of a primary cancer in proximity to the CNS accounts for a small proportion of cases of cancerous invasion of the pia-arachnoid. It is not certain if metastasis can take place via the choroid plexus or meningeal arteries.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6336971     DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(19830101)51:1<154::aid-cncr2820510130>3.0.co;2-k

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer        ISSN: 0008-543X            Impact factor:   6.860


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Authors:  F Formaglio; A Caraceni
Journal:  Ital J Neurol Sci       Date:  1998-06

Review 2.  Systemic chemotherapy, intrathecal chemotherapy, and symptom management in the treatment of leptomeningeal metastasis.

Authors:  Stacey L Berg; Marc C Chamberlain
Journal:  Curr Oncol Rep       Date:  2003-01       Impact factor: 5.075

3.  Meningeal carcinomatosis.

Authors:  W R Shapiro
Journal:  West J Med       Date:  1991-03

4.  A case of leptomeningeal carcinomatosis in advanced gastric adenocarcinoma with controlled peritoneal dissemination.

Authors:  Mikihiro Kano; Jun Hihara; Naoki Hirabayashi; Taijiro Sueda
Journal:  Int Cancer Conf J       Date:  2019-04-13

Review 5.  In situ hybridization: a possible diagnostic aid in leptomeningeal metastasis.

Authors:  R J van Oostenbrugge; A H Hopman; F C Ramaekers; A Twijnstra
Journal:  J Neurooncol       Date:  1998 Jun-Jul       Impact factor: 4.130

6.  Differential tumor growth of blood-borne B16 melanoma variants in cerebral dura mater is related to tumor-host cell reactions.

Authors:  T Kawaguchi; M Kawaguchi; T M Lembo; G L Nicolson
Journal:  Clin Exp Metastasis       Date:  1989 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 5.150

7.  A Report of Two Cases of Leptomeningeal Carcinomatosis Arising from Gallbladder Carcinoma.

Authors:  Dinesh Chandra Doval; Saud Azam; Rupal Sinha; Ullas Batra; Anurag Mehta; Avinash Rao
Journal:  J Gastrointest Cancer       Date:  2015-12

8.  Comparison of metastatic brain tumour models using three different methods: the morphological role of the pia mater.

Authors:  Norihiko Saito; Tsutomu Hatori; Nozomu Murata; Ze-An Zhang; Hiroko Nonaka; Kazuya Aoki; Satoshi Iwabuchi; Morikazu Ueda
Journal:  Int J Exp Pathol       Date:  2007-11-10       Impact factor: 1.925

9.  Leptomeningeal Metastasis: Challenges in Diagnosis and Treatment.

Authors:  Ticiana Leal; Julie E Chang; Minesh Mehta; H Ian Robins
Journal:  Curr Cancer Ther Rev       Date:  2011-11

10.  Constitutive integrin activation on tumor cells contributes to progression of leptomeningeal metastases.

Authors:  Dieta Brandsma; Laurien Ulfman; Jaap C Reijneveld; Madelon Bracke; Martin J B Taphoorn; Jaap Jan Zwaginga; Martijn F B Gebbink; Hetty de Boer; Leo Koenderman; Emile E Voest
Journal:  Neuro Oncol       Date:  2006-03-13       Impact factor: 12.300

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