Erschienen in:
01.05.2012 | Techniques in Clinical Science
Brain biopsy in benign neurological disease
verfasst von:
C. E. Gilkes, S. Love, R. J. Hardie, R. J. Edwards, N. J. Scolding, C. M. Rice
Erschienen in:
Journal of Neurology
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Ausgabe 5/2012
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Abstract
Brain biopsy is well established in clinical practice when there is suspicion of CNS malignancy. However, there is little consensus regarding the indications for brain biopsy in non-malignant neurological disease. This is due in no small part to limitations in the available literature pertaining to diagnostic brain biopsies. The published evidence largely comprises small, retrospective, single-centre analyses performed over long time periods, including non-homogeneous patient groups with considerable variation in reported outcomes. Here we present pragmatic guidance for those clinicians considering diagnostic brain biopsy in a patient with non-neoplastic neurological disease and highlight practice points with the aim of maximising the probability of gaining clinically useful information from the procedure.