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Brain metastasis from an unknown primary, or primary brain tumour? A diagnostic dilemma

Brain metastasis is increasingly common, affecting 20%–40% of cancer patients. After diagnosis, survival is usually limited to months in these patients. Treatment for brain metastasis includes whole-brain radiation therapy, surgical resection, or both. These treatments aim to slow progression of dis...

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Autores principales: Campos, S., Davey, P., Hird, A., Pressnail, B., Bilbao, J., Aviv, R.I., Symons, S., Pirouzmand, F., Sinclair, E., Culleton, S., DeSa, E., Goh, P., MBBS, E. Chow
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Publicado: Multimed Inc. 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2644621/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19229374
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author Campos, S.
Davey, P.
Hird, A.
Pressnail, B.
Bilbao, J.
Aviv, R.I.
Symons, S.
Pirouzmand, F.
Sinclair, E.
Culleton, S.
DeSa, E.
Goh, P.
MBBS, E. Chow
author_facet Campos, S.
Davey, P.
Hird, A.
Pressnail, B.
Bilbao, J.
Aviv, R.I.
Symons, S.
Pirouzmand, F.
Sinclair, E.
Culleton, S.
DeSa, E.
Goh, P.
MBBS, E. Chow
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description Brain metastasis is increasingly common, affecting 20%–40% of cancer patients. After diagnosis, survival is usually limited to months in these patients. Treatment for brain metastasis includes whole-brain radiation therapy, surgical resection, or both. These treatments aim to slow progression of disease and to improve or maintain neurologic function and quality of life. Although less common, primary brain tumours produce symptoms that are similar to those of brain metastasis. Glioblastoma, the most common malignant tumour of the brain, has a median survival of less than 12 months. Patients are often treated with surgical resection followed by radical radiation therapy and chemotherapy. Here, we present 2 separate cases of lesions in the brain radiologically compatible with brain metastasis. In both cases, no primary cancer site had been established, and neurosurgical intervention was sought to obtain a pathologic diagnosis. Both cases were pathologically confirmed as glioblastoma. These cases demonstrate the importance of differentiation between brain metastases and primary brain tumours to ensure that the appropriate management strategy is implemented.
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spelling pubmed-26446212009-02-19 Brain metastasis from an unknown primary, or primary brain tumour? A diagnostic dilemma Campos, S. Davey, P. Hird, A. Pressnail, B. Bilbao, J. Aviv, R.I. Symons, S. Pirouzmand, F. Sinclair, E. Culleton, S. DeSa, E. Goh, P. MBBS, E. Chow Curr Oncol Case Report Brain metastasis is increasingly common, affecting 20%–40% of cancer patients. After diagnosis, survival is usually limited to months in these patients. Treatment for brain metastasis includes whole-brain radiation therapy, surgical resection, or both. These treatments aim to slow progression of disease and to improve or maintain neurologic function and quality of life. Although less common, primary brain tumours produce symptoms that are similar to those of brain metastasis. Glioblastoma, the most common malignant tumour of the brain, has a median survival of less than 12 months. Patients are often treated with surgical resection followed by radical radiation therapy and chemotherapy. Here, we present 2 separate cases of lesions in the brain radiologically compatible with brain metastasis. In both cases, no primary cancer site had been established, and neurosurgical intervention was sought to obtain a pathologic diagnosis. Both cases were pathologically confirmed as glioblastoma. These cases demonstrate the importance of differentiation between brain metastases and primary brain tumours to ensure that the appropriate management strategy is implemented. Multimed Inc. 2009-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2644621/ /pubmed/19229374 Text en 2009 Multimed Inc.
spellingShingle Case Report
Campos, S.
Davey, P.
Hird, A.
Pressnail, B.
Bilbao, J.
Aviv, R.I.
Symons, S.
Pirouzmand, F.
Sinclair, E.
Culleton, S.
DeSa, E.
Goh, P.
MBBS, E. Chow
Brain metastasis from an unknown primary, or primary brain tumour? A diagnostic dilemma
title Brain metastasis from an unknown primary, or primary brain tumour? A diagnostic dilemma
title_full Brain metastasis from an unknown primary, or primary brain tumour? A diagnostic dilemma
title_fullStr Brain metastasis from an unknown primary, or primary brain tumour? A diagnostic dilemma
title_full_unstemmed Brain metastasis from an unknown primary, or primary brain tumour? A diagnostic dilemma
title_short Brain metastasis from an unknown primary, or primary brain tumour? A diagnostic dilemma
title_sort brain metastasis from an unknown primary, or primary brain tumour? a diagnostic dilemma
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2644621/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19229374
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