Case Report

A Rare Presentation of Stage IV Large Cell Neuroendocrine Carcinoma of the Cervix with Metastasis to the Cranium

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MRI brain: three abnormal bone marrow lesions (left clivus, right clivus, and occipital bone). The right clivus lesion appears to extend to the dura along the medial aspect of the middle cranial fossa which is likely the cause of cranial nerve sixth palsy. (a) Axial section at the level of the pons. (b) Axial section at the level of the medulla. (c) Sagittal section.
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