| Literature DB >> 9372335 |
A Hiraki1, M Tabata, H Ueoka, K Kiura, T Shibayama, H Yamane, M Harada.
Abstract
A 56-year-old Japanese woman was referred to us for the treatment of lung cancer. On admission, the patient showed multiple bone metastases, including the skull, without brain metastasis. During chemoradiotherapy for the primary tumor and bone metastasis involving the thoracic spine, she suffered a fatal intracerebral hemorrhage. Since the patient had no risk factors for intracerebral hemorrhage, the skull bone metastasis was thought to be responsible for this event. At autopsy, penetration of the metastatic tumor from the skull bone into the dura, with direct invasion of the brain tissue, was confirmed histologically. A hematoma also was identified at the same site adjacent to the skull bone metastasis. To our knowledge, direct tumor invasion to the brain from a skull metastasis of non-small cell lung cancer has not been previously reported.Entities:
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Year: 1997 PMID: 9372335 DOI: 10.2169/internalmedicine.36.720
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Intern Med ISSN: 0918-2918 Impact factor: 1.271