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Carcinomatous Meningitis Symptoms
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Cerebrospinal Fluid
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Carcinomatous meningitis can cause an increase in cerebrospinal fluid, which can lead to vomiting and headaches.
Cranial Nerves
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Sometimes the cranial nerves can become affected. If this occurs patients can develop vision problems, numbness and tingling, vertigo and difficulty speaking and eating.
Spinal Cord
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As this condition progresses the spinal cord is eventually affected. This can lead to numbness and tingling of the arms and legs.
Other Symptoms
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Other symptoms that can occur with carcinomatous meningitis include loss of balance and urinary problems.
Mental Symptoms
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Carcinomateous meningitis can cause a decrease in mental functioning, confusion, a pressure sensation in the brain and memory loss.
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