Dolman C L, Sweeney V P, Magil A
Arch Neurol. 1979 Jan;36(1):5-7. doi: 10.1001/archneur.1979.00500370035004.
Two patients are described, of whom one suffered from progressive dementia, the other with a picture suggestive of Guillain-Barré syndrome. Both were found at necropsy to have small vessels throughout the body clogged with malignant cells with resultant cerebral infarcts. The source in one case was a 1-cm tumor in the thyroid, in the other a microscopic focus in the pancreas. It is suggested that most cases described as neoplastic angioendotheliosis involving the brain represent vascular dissemination of an unrecognized primary carcinoma rather than a miraculously widespread malignant endothelial transformation.
本文描述了两名患者,其中一名患有进行性痴呆,另一名表现出吉兰 - 巴雷综合征的症状。尸检发现两人全身小血管均被恶性细胞堵塞,导致脑梗死。其中一例的原发灶是甲状腺上一个1厘米的肿瘤,另一例是胰腺中的一个微小病灶。有人认为,大多数被描述为累及脑部的肿瘤性血管内皮增生病例,是未被识别的原发性癌的血管播散,而非神奇地广泛发生的恶性内皮细胞转化。