| Literature DB >> 17227576 |
Johannes Tilgner1, Klaus Müller, Nadir Ghanem, Johannes Lutterbach, Jan Vesper.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors are rare tumor entities that originate from peripheral nerve sheaths and have an unfavorable prognosis. Metastatic spread to the cerebral parenchyma is absolutely rare. This case report describes the clinical course in a 60-year-old man whose tumor came to medical attention because of a seizure. CASEEntities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17227576 PMCID: PMC1780055 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2377-7-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Neurol ISSN: 1471-2377 Impact factor: 2.474
Figure 1A, C Pre-Operative MRI: contrast-enhancing lesion in the left and right frontal lobe. B MRI follow-up after 6 month: no recurrence of the tumor after resection and irradiation (left frontal). D MRI follow-up after 6 month: no progression of the tumor after irradiation only (right frontal).
Figure 2Whole-body MRI (T2WI) identified structure of increased signal intensity in close relation to the sciatic nerve (arrow).
Figure 3Whole-body MRI (T1WI+Gd) axial sacral slice, identified structure of increased signal intensity in close relation to the right sciatic nerve.
Figure 4Spinal sagittal MRI (T1WI+Gd) identified tumors in the sacral section of spinal column (S1 and S2).
Figure 5A Hematoxylin-Eosin (H&E) staining, with polymorphic, spindled cells in nestlike clusters (10×). B Melanin within epitheloid cells (20×). C Positive immunreaction against S-100 (20×). D Positive immunreaction against VIM (20×).
Cases of MPNST with brain metastasis
| Case | Author | Age/Sex | NF1) | Site of primary tumor | Localization of Brain metastasis | Treatment of brain metastasis | Survival time 2) |
| 1 | D'Agostino, 1963 [11] | 22/f | yes | Cytomatic process | Temporal | Not given | Not given |
| 2 | White, 1971 [12] | 20/m | yes | Lumbar spinal nerve | Medulla oblongata | Not given | Not given |
| 3 | Doi, 1983 [13] | 23/m | yes | Chest | Multiple | Incomplete resection, irradiation | 3 months |
| 4 | Hasegawa, 1984 [14] | 51/m | yes | Thoracolumbar spinal nerve | Sylvian fissure | None (biopsy only) | 3 1/2 months |
| 5 | Hirose, 1989 [15] | 53/m | no | Paravertebral muscle | Parietal | Resection, irradiation, chemotherapy | Not given |
| 6 | D'Angelo, 1991 [16] | 68/f | no | Lower arm | Parieto-occipital | Resection | 13 months |
| 7 | Fenzi, 1995 [8] | 45/f | no | Brachial plexus | Parietal | None | 18 months |
| 8 | Haisa, 1996 [17] | 58/f | no | Maxillary sinus | Dura mater | Resection | Days3) |
| 9 | Oishi, 2000 [18] | 48/m | no | Abdomen | Frontal | Resection | Not given |
| 10 | Tsuchiya, 2004 [19] | 84/f | no | Medial angle of eye | Not given | Not given | Not given |
| 11 | Matyja, 2004 [9] | 33/m | No | Chest | Multiple | Resection | Months4) |
1) Type 1 neurofibromatosis
2) After diagnosis of a brain metastasis
3) Postoperative death due to hemoptysis
4) No. of months not specified