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T inS repor t p resen ts an analys is of 313 pa t i en t s wi th m e t a s t a t i c bra in t u m o r seen a t D u k e I t o s p i t a l f r o m 1938 to 196~, and eva lua t e s the neurosurg ica l t r ea t m e n t of this t y p e of t umor . Our series is almos t e v e n l y d iv ided be tween surgical cases (155) and nonsm'gical cases (158). All pat ients had t umors ver i f ied by t issue s tudies , except a few who p re sen t ed s y m p t o m s of an obvious i n t r ac ran ia l e x p a n d i n g nmss a f te r p rev ious r emova l of a p r i m a r y t u m o r and who had con t r a s t s tudies d e m o n s t r a t i n g a mass lesion or e l e c t r o e n c e p h a l o g r a m s showing cerebra l des t ruc t ion .
Vieth et al. (Fri,) studied this question.
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