| Literature DB >> 29147285 |
Graziano Taddei1,2, Sara Marzi2, Gino Coletti3, Danilo De Paulis2, Alessandro Ricci2, Renato J Galzio2,4.
Abstract
It is rare for prostate carcinoma to metastasize to the central nervous system. It often represents a terminal event with death in one year frequently due to the advanced systemic disease. Starting by a case report, we also reviewed the relevant literature to focus on this uncommon entity from epidemiology to clinical manifestation and therapeutic strategies. In this article, a case of multiple brain prostate metastasis is reported and a review of relevant literature is also discussed. Treatments available for intracranial metastasis include neurosurgery, external beam radiation and hormonal manipulation. Surgery associated with whole brain radiotherapy seems to be effective in the control of brain lesions both relieving neurological symptoms and prolonging survival, even if prognosis remains dismal. From this case, we concluded that brain metastasis from prostate carcinoma is a rare, terminal event with death in one year frequently due to the advanced systemic disease. A better understanding of the biology of prostate carcinoma will help clarify the basis for its metastasis to the brain.Entities:
Keywords: Brain metastasis; Prostate adenocarcinoma; Small cells prostate carcinoma
Year: 2012 PMID: 29147285 PMCID: PMC5649894 DOI: 10.4021/wjon442w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Oncol ISSN: 1920-4531
Figure 1Brain MR with gadolinium showing the six distinct intraparenchymal lesions.
Figure 2Post-operative brain TC.
Figure 3Histologic patterns: immunohistochemical stain for PSA (A) and PSMA (B).
Largest Series Reported in Literature and Reviewed
| Authors and year of publication | Number of cases analyzed |
|---|---|
| McCutcheon et al. 1999 | 38 |
| Tremont-Lukats et al. 2003 | 103 |
| Po-Hui Chiang et al. 2004 | 13 |
| Salvati et al. 2005 | 13 |