1. Subarachnoid ments of both upper limbs. The patient the brain and leptomeninges appeared norhaemorrhage and papilloedema due to a cerrecovered spontaneously, but two further mal to the naked eye. Microscopic deposits vical neurilemmoma;Luxon, L.M.; Harrison, M.J.G.;J Neurosurg,1978
2. Spontaneous subarachnoid haemorrhage associated with spinal cord tumour;Runnels, J.B.; Hanberry, J.W.;J Neurosurg,1974
3. Extramedullary haemopoiesis of the skin;Sarma, D.P.;Archi Dermatol,1981
4. Myeloid metaplasia of the central nervous system in patients with myelofibrosis and agnogenic myeloid metaplasia. Report of 3 cases and review of the literature;Ligumski, M.; Polliack, A.; Benbassat, J.;Am J Med Sci of; these showed tumour masses in the dura mater which varied in size up to 5 cm in diameter, two showed involvement of the leptomeninges only and the remaining case showed a single focus in the right frontoparietal lobe. The clinical manifestations in these patients were diverse and included headaches, disorientation, episodes of,1978
5. Histologic criteria for classification and differential diagnosis of chronic myeloproliferative disorders;Frisch, B.; Bartl, R.; Burkhardt, R.; Jager, K.;Haematologia,1984