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Nonmetastatic manifestations of malignancy: neurologicalWestern General Hospital, Edinburgh More than 20% of patients with systemic neoplasia will develop neurological symptoms and signs (Figure 1)1 and between 7-15% of these are due to nonmetastatic complications. If diagnosed early, many nonmetastatic manifestations are reversible, but if not, they impair quality of life and are potentially rapidly fatal.
Key Words: neoplasms neurologic manifestations palliative treatment paraneoplastic syndromes
Palliative Medicine, Vol. 3, No. 3,
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