Table 1

Primary malignancy and intratumour haemorrhage before and after radiosurgery

Haemorrhagic tumours
Primary malignancyPretreatment haemorrhagicPost-treatment haemorrhagic
Two patients, with a lung adenocarcinoma and a lung large cell carcinoma, had intratumour haemorrhages both before and after radiosurgery but in other lesions.
Pretreatment/post-treatment haemorrhagic, patients with intratumour haemorrhage before or after radiosurgery; (S), symptomatic case.
Adenocarcinoma (n=30)2 patients5 patients
(17 lung, 3 stomach, 2 rectum, 2 breast, 2 colon, 1 thyroid, 1 ovary, 1 prostate, 1 gallbladder)(1 lung, 1 stomach)(3 lung, 1 stomach, 1 rectum (S)
Squamous cell carcinoma (n=12)01
(11 lung, 1 breast)(1 lung)
Sarcoma (n=2)11
(1 lung, 1 synovium)1 synovium1 lung (S)
Others
Large cell carcinoma (lung) (n=4)11
Small cell carcinoma (lung) (n=3)01
Renal cell carcinoma (n=2)00
Melanoma (n=1)01 (S)