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Takaaki Furukawa1, Takashi Sasaki2, Tsuyoshi Takeda1, Takafumi Mie1, Ryo Kanata1, Akiyoshi Kasuga1, Masato Matsuyama1, Masato Ozaka1, Naoki Sasahira1.
Abstract
Brain metastases are extremely rare in patients with pancreatobiliary neuroendocrine caricnoma (PB-NEC). In this case report, we report two rare cases of brain metastases in patients with PB-NEC. Each patient was diagnosed with brain metastases five and ten months after the initial diagnosis of PB-NEC. It is noteworthy that the serum tumor marker neuron-specific enolase (NSE) or pro-gastrin-releasing peptide (Pro-GRP) was elevated, although the primary and metastatic lesions other than in the brain were under control with systemic chemotherapy. Moreover, the patients complained of no neurological symptoms until they were diagnosed with brain metastases. Although the incidence of brain metastases of PB-NEC is exceedingly low, it is important to keep in mind the possibility of brain metastases during the course of treatment for PB-NEC. In addition, we discuss a strategy of treatment and screening for brain metastases of PB-NEC in this case report.Entities:
Keywords: Brain metastasis; Chemotherapy; Pancreatobiliary neuroendocrine carcinoma; Radiation therapy; Surgical resection
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33095423 DOI: 10.1007/s12328-020-01270-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin J Gastroenterol ISSN: 1865-7265