Chapter VI./2.:Pathological implications of cerebral metastases
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VI./2. chapter:Pathological implications of cerebral metastases
Tibor Glasz
The author would like to thank Péter Molnár for his
professional reviewer assisitance through which he
contributed fundamentally to the creation of the final version
of the text and also provided image material.
The chapter structure
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VI./2.3.1.: Definition
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VI./2.3.2.: Malignancy, progression, propagation
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VI./2.3.3.: Malignancy and the death of the host
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VI./2.3.4.: Characteristics of malignant tumors
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VI./2.3.5.: Certain parts of the tumor expansion processes
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VI./2.3.6.: The concept of malignancy from different viewpoints
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VI./2.4.1.: The significance and relations of metastatization
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VI./2.4.2.: Lymphogenic metastatization
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VI./2.4.3.: Haematogenic metastatization
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VI./2.4.4.: Circumstances of metastatization in the target organs
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VI./2.4.5. Metastatization and dormancy
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VI./2.4.6.: The efficiency of metastatization
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VI./2.4.7.: Circulating tumor cells
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VI./2.4.8.: Bone metastases
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VI./2.4.9.: Metastasis genes
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VI./2.4.10.: Metastatic brain tumors
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