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. 1981 Feb;21(1):25-31.
doi: 10.1007/BF00518789.

Primary intracranial sarcomas: radiological diagnosis with emphasis on arteriography

Primary intracranial sarcomas: radiological diagnosis with emphasis on arteriography

T Kishikawa et al. Neuroradiology. 1981 Feb.

Abstract

The radiological manifestations of primary intracranial sarcomas may be non-specific and they vary widely according to their histological variations. Reticulum cell sarcomas, however, can be included in the differential diagnosis with a high degree of reliability when one observes a hypovascular mass with arterial encasement and deep medullary veins. Tumor vessels and tumor stains supplied by dilated feeding arteries suggest the possibility of a sarcoma of the brain or of the meninges in infants. Nine reticulum cell sarcomas, four undifferentiated sarcomas, and one fibrosarcoma are presented here with their radiological manifestations, especially on angiography.

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