[Computed tomographic brain scanning in the diagnosis of metastatic neoplasms (author's transl)]

  • E B Ringelstein
  • Hermann Zeumer
  • W Hacke
  • P Keulers

Abstract

Clinical investigations and computed brain scanning were done in 305 patients with primary extracerebral malignant tumours. One third of the patients had cerebral metastases. In most patients with brain metastases extracerebral secondary tumours were known already. Silent brain metastases were present in only 0.6% of all investigated tumour patients. All other patients had either objective neurologic-psychiatric defects or a least symptoms (headache, vomiting). Use of cranial computed tomography in all tumour patients as a pure screening method is thus not justified. The indication for the investigation is dependent on the clinical symptomatology. However, not only objective neurologic-psychiatric defects must be taken into account, but also occurrence of new symptoms.

Bibliographical data

Original languageGerman
Article number47
ISSN0012-0472
Publication statusPublished - 1981
pubmed 6273097