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Two patients with cerebral lesions: is it tumor or multiple sclerosis? Illustrative cases
BACKGROUND: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a common demyelinating disease of the central nervous system, usually presenting with multiple small white matter lesions. In some rare cases, it can present as a singular tumefactive white matter plaque. OBSERVATIONS: The patient in case 1 was a 33-year-old wo...
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2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9706321/ http://dx.doi.org/10.3171/CASE22212 |
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author | Friedrich, Michaela Struffert, Tobias Dohmen, Hildegard Uhl, Eberhard |
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description | BACKGROUND: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a common demyelinating disease of the central nervous system, usually presenting with multiple small white matter lesions. In some rare cases, it can present as a singular tumefactive white matter plaque. OBSERVATIONS: The patient in case 1 was a 33-year-old woman presenting with a restriction of fine motor skills. Magnetic resonance imaging showed a singular round lesion in the left frontal lobe with ring enhancement and moderate perilesional edema. Assuming the diagnosis of a neoplasm, total resection was performed. Histological examination showed an early active inflammatory demyelinating process. A final diagnosis of MS was made. The patient in case 2 was a 65-year-old woman who had been diagnosed with MS 10 years earlier and was experiencing moderate left hemiparesis. She was found to have a progressive right thalamic lesion with contrast enhancement, perilesional edema, and space-occupying effect. Stereotactic biopsy of the lesion was performed. Histological examination revealed a glioblastoma multiforme World Health Organization grade IV, and concomitant chemoradiation was recommended. LESSONS: On the one hand, tumefactive MS can be a diagnostic challenge because it mimics neoplasms or abscesses. On the other hand, a new lesion in patients with a diagnosis of long-standing demyelinating disease may not necessarily be a new demyelinating lesion and should be closely monitored. |
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spelling | pubmed-97063212022-11-30 Two patients with cerebral lesions: is it tumor or multiple sclerosis? Illustrative cases Friedrich, Michaela Struffert, Tobias Dohmen, Hildegard Uhl, Eberhard J Neurosurg Case Lessons Case Lesson BACKGROUND: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a common demyelinating disease of the central nervous system, usually presenting with multiple small white matter lesions. In some rare cases, it can present as a singular tumefactive white matter plaque. OBSERVATIONS: The patient in case 1 was a 33-year-old woman presenting with a restriction of fine motor skills. Magnetic resonance imaging showed a singular round lesion in the left frontal lobe with ring enhancement and moderate perilesional edema. Assuming the diagnosis of a neoplasm, total resection was performed. Histological examination showed an early active inflammatory demyelinating process. A final diagnosis of MS was made. The patient in case 2 was a 65-year-old woman who had been diagnosed with MS 10 years earlier and was experiencing moderate left hemiparesis. She was found to have a progressive right thalamic lesion with contrast enhancement, perilesional edema, and space-occupying effect. Stereotactic biopsy of the lesion was performed. Histological examination revealed a glioblastoma multiforme World Health Organization grade IV, and concomitant chemoradiation was recommended. LESSONS: On the one hand, tumefactive MS can be a diagnostic challenge because it mimics neoplasms or abscesses. On the other hand, a new lesion in patients with a diagnosis of long-standing demyelinating disease may not necessarily be a new demyelinating lesion and should be closely monitored. American Association of Neurological Surgeons 2022-08-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9706321/ http://dx.doi.org/10.3171/CASE22212 Text en © 2022 The authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) ). |
spellingShingle | Case Lesson Friedrich, Michaela Struffert, Tobias Dohmen, Hildegard Uhl, Eberhard Two patients with cerebral lesions: is it tumor or multiple sclerosis? Illustrative cases |
title | Two patients with cerebral lesions: is it tumor or multiple sclerosis? Illustrative cases |
title_full | Two patients with cerebral lesions: is it tumor or multiple sclerosis? Illustrative cases |
title_fullStr | Two patients with cerebral lesions: is it tumor or multiple sclerosis? Illustrative cases |
title_full_unstemmed | Two patients with cerebral lesions: is it tumor or multiple sclerosis? Illustrative cases |
title_short | Two patients with cerebral lesions: is it tumor or multiple sclerosis? Illustrative cases |
title_sort | two patients with cerebral lesions: is it tumor or multiple sclerosis? illustrative cases |
topic | Case Lesson |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9706321/ http://dx.doi.org/10.3171/CASE22212 |
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