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Which of the following is most accurate regarding metastatic CNS tumors?

 
        A) Choriocarcinoma often metastazise(s) to the meninges.
 
        B) Testicular cancer often bleed(s).
 
        C) Melanoma often metastazise(s) to the dura.
 
        D) Leukemia often bleed(s).
 
        E) Multiple myeloma often metastazise(s) to the dura.
 

 


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A) Choriocarcinoma often metastazise(s) to the meninges.

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The statement, "Choriocarcinoma often metastazise(s) to the meninges." is false.
Choriocarcinoma often metastazise(s) to the brain, and often bleed(s).  (See References)

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B) Testicular cancer often bleed(s).

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The statement, "Testicular cancer often bleed(s)." is false.
Testicular cancer often metastazise(s) to the brain.  (See References)

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C) Melanoma often metastazise(s) to the dura.

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The statement, "Melanoma often metastazise(s) to the dura." is false.
Melanoma often metastazise(s) to the brain, and often bleed(s).  (See References)

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D) Leukemia often bleed(s).

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The statement, "Leukemia often bleed(s)." is false.
Leukemia often metastazise(s) to the meninges.  (See References)

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E) Multiple myeloma often metastazise(s) to the dura.

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The statement, "Multiple myeloma often metastazise(s) to the dura." is true.
Multiple myeloma often metastazise(s) to the skull, often metastazise(s) to the meninges, and often metastazise(s) to the dura.  (See References)

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References:

1. Geyers, J.D., Keating, J.M., and Potts, D.C. (2002). Neurology for the Boards, 2nd Edition. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia.
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