Hemorrhage in metastatic neoplasms-CT
Multifocal haemorrhagic ring lesions with vasogenic edema, possibly haemorrhagic mitotic etiology (likely secondaries). Note- The incidence of hemorrhage in metastatic neoplasms is highest in melanoma, hypernephroma, bronchogenic carcinoma, and choriocarcinoma. Other metastatic tumours that bleed are breast and thyroid metastasis
Hemorrhage in metastatic neoplasms-CT
Reviewed by Sumer Sethi
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Wednesday, September 08, 2010
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