Malignant Cells

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Malignant Cells

Malignant cells that have broken away from a tumor within the brain or meninges may also be present in spinal fluid. Tumor cells may be difficult to distinguish from macrophages or pia arachnoid mesothelial cells. While blasts in the CSF also indicate malignancy, in particular leukemia, for the purposes of this discussion, they are considered separately.