Detected EGFR mutation in cerebrospinal fluid of lung adenocarcinoma patients with meningeal metastasis

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Objective: To discuss the application of ARMS method to detect EGFR gene mutation in cerebrospinal fluid of lung adenocarcinoma patients with meningeal metastasis. Methods: 5 cases of lung adenocarcinoma were identified with meningeal metastasis that were cleared EGFR gene mutation by gene sequencing method. From each patient 5ml cerebrospinal fluid was obtained by lumbar puncture. ARMS method was used to detect EGFR mutations in cerebrospinal fluid. Results: 5 samples of cerebrospinal fluid were successfully detected by ARMS method, 3 samples found that EGFR gene mutations, the mutations in line with direct sequencing method. Conclusion: ARMS method can be used to detect EGFR gene mutations of cerebrospinal fluid samples in lung adenocarcinoma with meningeal metastasis. But cerebrospinal fluid specimens from histological specimens, blood samples need to be confirmed by further comparative study whether there is advantage.

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Jiang, R., Ma, C., Lv, Y., Mu, N., Li, J., Wang, B., & Sun, L. (2016). Detected EGFR mutation in cerebrospinal fluid of lung adenocarcinoma patients with meningeal metastasis. Open Medicine (Poland), 11(1), 93–96. https://doi.org/10.1515/med-2016-0018

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