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Co-Occurrence of Multiple Cerebral Infarctions Due to Hypercoagulability Associated with Malignancy and Meningeal Carcinomatosis as the Initial Manifestation of Gastric Cancer
BMC Neurol 14:160, Kawasaki,A.,et al, 2014
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Article Abstract
The comorbidity of hypercoagulability associated with malignancy and meningeal carcinomatosis should be considered in a patient presenting with multiple cerebral infarctions, progressive disturbance of consciousness, fever, and meningeal irritation.
 
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