Literature DB >> 16215815

Metastasis to nervous system: spinal epidural and intramedullary metastases.

Melike Mut1, David Schiff, Mark E Shaffrey.   

Abstract

Spinal cord epidural metastasis (SEM) is a common complication of systemic cancer with an increasing incidence. Prostate, breast and lung cancer are the most common offenders. Metastasis usually arises in the posterior aspect of vertebral body with later invasion of epidural space. Pathophysiologically, vascular insufficiency is more important than direct spinal cord compression. The most common complaint is pain, and two thirds of patients with SEM have motor signs at initial diagnosis. Currently magnetic resonance imaging is the most sensitive diagnostic tool. The optimal management of SEM is still arguable, but recent advances in surgical management of SEM and higher complication rate of surgery following radiotherapy should persuade clinicians to consider de novo surgery where possible. Radiotherapy has an important role, particularly in treatment of radiosensitive tumors and in patients who are not candidates for surgery. Novel approaches such as stereotactic radiosurgery are promising; however, response to chemotherapy depends on inherent properties of primary tumor. Recurrent SEM is a substantial problem for which surgery or repeat radiotherapy may be options. Intramedullary metastasis is rare but should be considered in patients with systemic malignancy and asymmetrical presentation of myelopathic symptoms. The prognosis is usually poor and preferred modality of treatment is radiotherapy.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16215815     DOI: 10.1007/s11060-004-8097-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurooncol        ISSN: 0167-594X            Impact factor:   4.130


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