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Mitsuya K, Nakasu Y
Metastatic Skull Tumours: Diagnosis and Management
European Association of NeuroOncology Magazine 2014; 4 (2): 71-74

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Fig. 1a-f: Skull-base metastases Fig. 2a-b: Calvarial metastasis Fig. 3a-b: Calvarial metastasis Fig. 4a-b: Calvarial metastasis This Image - Fig. 5a-d: Calvarial metastasis
Figure/Graphic 5a-d: Calvarial metastasis
A 70-year-old woman with calvarial metastasis from lung cancer presenting with cosmetic problem in the forehead. (a) Pre-enhanced axial and (b) post-enhanced sagittal MR images demonstrating a mass lesion with focal invasion into the skin and dura mater. (c) Skull X-rays showing an osteolytic lesion (white arrow), and (d) surgical results of resection with a wide margin and reconstruction in the frontal bone (arrow heads).
 
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Figure/Graphic 5a-d: Calvarial metastasis
A 70-year-old woman with calvarial metastasis from lung cancer presenting with cosmetic problem in the forehead. (a) Pre-enhanced axial and (b) post-enhanced sagittal MR images demonstrating a mass lesion with focal invasion into the skin and dura mater. (c) Skull X-rays showing an osteolytic lesion (white arrow), and (d) surgical results of resection with a wide margin and reconstruction in the frontal bone (arrow heads).
 
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