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Rapid Progression of Intracranial Dural Metastases in a Patient with Carcinoma of Unknown Primary Site

Dural metastases are uncommon in cancer patients, but can have as much of an effect on the lives of patients as brain metastases. Dural metastases are most commonly associated with primary cancers of the breast, prostate, and lung, and it is rare that the primary site of the tumor is unknown. In thi...

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Autores principales: Takeda, Hiroyuki, Ohe, Rintaro, Fukui, Tadahisa, Suzuki, Shuhei, Nakamura, Sho, Watanabe, Kaname, Yoshioka, Takashi
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Publicado: S. Karger AG 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6751464/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31572156
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000502416
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author Takeda, Hiroyuki
Ohe, Rintaro
Fukui, Tadahisa
Suzuki, Shuhei
Nakamura, Sho
Watanabe, Kaname
Yoshioka, Takashi
author_facet Takeda, Hiroyuki
Ohe, Rintaro
Fukui, Tadahisa
Suzuki, Shuhei
Nakamura, Sho
Watanabe, Kaname
Yoshioka, Takashi
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description Dural metastases are uncommon in cancer patients, but can have as much of an effect on the lives of patients as brain metastases. Dural metastases are most commonly associated with primary cancers of the breast, prostate, and lung, and it is rare that the primary site of the tumor is unknown. In this study, we encountered a 51-year-old woman who had developed multiple bone tumors, with no known primary cancer lesion. A tumor biopsy of the sacral bone revealed non-keratinizing squamous cell carcinoma; the patient was therefore diagnosed as having multiple bone metastases of an unknown primary cancer. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed cranial metastases and partial thickening of the dura with suspected dura metastases. Platinum-based chemotherapy reduced the bone metastases and the thickened dura. However, as resistance to chemotherapy developed, invasions progressed rapidly and diffusely throughout the dura. This was accompanied by the development of dysarthria, visual impairments, and delirium. The patient died 10 months after being diagnosed with dural metastases. This report provides information on the clinical course and prognosis of patients with dural metastases of unknown primary cancer. Furthermore, it may help to construct a treatment strategy for dural metastases.
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spelling pubmed-67514642019-09-30 Rapid Progression of Intracranial Dural Metastases in a Patient with Carcinoma of Unknown Primary Site Takeda, Hiroyuki Ohe, Rintaro Fukui, Tadahisa Suzuki, Shuhei Nakamura, Sho Watanabe, Kaname Yoshioka, Takashi Case Rep Oncol Case Report Dural metastases are uncommon in cancer patients, but can have as much of an effect on the lives of patients as brain metastases. Dural metastases are most commonly associated with primary cancers of the breast, prostate, and lung, and it is rare that the primary site of the tumor is unknown. In this study, we encountered a 51-year-old woman who had developed multiple bone tumors, with no known primary cancer lesion. A tumor biopsy of the sacral bone revealed non-keratinizing squamous cell carcinoma; the patient was therefore diagnosed as having multiple bone metastases of an unknown primary cancer. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed cranial metastases and partial thickening of the dura with suspected dura metastases. Platinum-based chemotherapy reduced the bone metastases and the thickened dura. However, as resistance to chemotherapy developed, invasions progressed rapidly and diffusely throughout the dura. This was accompanied by the development of dysarthria, visual impairments, and delirium. The patient died 10 months after being diagnosed with dural metastases. This report provides information on the clinical course and prognosis of patients with dural metastases of unknown primary cancer. Furthermore, it may help to construct a treatment strategy for dural metastases. S. Karger AG 2019-08-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6751464/ /pubmed/31572156 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000502416 Text en Copyright © 2019 by S. Karger AG, Basel http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-4.0 International License (CC BY-NC) (http://www.karger.com/Services/OpenAccessLicense). Usage and distribution for commercial purposes requires written permission.
spellingShingle Case Report
Takeda, Hiroyuki
Ohe, Rintaro
Fukui, Tadahisa
Suzuki, Shuhei
Nakamura, Sho
Watanabe, Kaname
Yoshioka, Takashi
Rapid Progression of Intracranial Dural Metastases in a Patient with Carcinoma of Unknown Primary Site
title Rapid Progression of Intracranial Dural Metastases in a Patient with Carcinoma of Unknown Primary Site
title_full Rapid Progression of Intracranial Dural Metastases in a Patient with Carcinoma of Unknown Primary Site
title_fullStr Rapid Progression of Intracranial Dural Metastases in a Patient with Carcinoma of Unknown Primary Site
title_full_unstemmed Rapid Progression of Intracranial Dural Metastases in a Patient with Carcinoma of Unknown Primary Site
title_short Rapid Progression of Intracranial Dural Metastases in a Patient with Carcinoma of Unknown Primary Site
title_sort rapid progression of intracranial dural metastases in a patient with carcinoma of unknown primary site
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6751464/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31572156
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000502416
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