Central Nervous System Metastasis from Gallbladder Carcinoma Case Report

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Systemic metastases from gallbladder carcinoma occur frequently, but involvement of the central nervous system is rare. We describe such a case in a 68-year-old female. Solitary brain metastasis from gallbladder carcinoma was completely removed 4 months after operation for the primary tumor. Planned chemotherapy was then given to prevent recurrence. She was leading a normal life 4 years later. Patients with solitary brain metastasis from gallbladder carcinoma can achieve a better outcome and longer survival after removal of the brain metastasis if there is no other metastasis. © 1991, The Japan Neurosurgical Society. All rights reserved.

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Shingo, T., Yoshihiko, Y., Tadao, N., Tetsuo, O., & Shizuo, S. (1991). Central Nervous System Metastasis from Gallbladder Carcinoma Case Report. Neurologia Medico-Chirurgica, 31(12), 782–786. https://doi.org/10.2176/nmc.31.782

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