학술논문

A 54-year-old man with a large subcutaneous skull erosion and focal epileptic seizures / 54 år gammel mann med stor subkutan hevelse over vertex og fokale epileptiske anfall
Document Type
Case Study
Fallbeskrivning
Source
Tidsskrift for Den Norske Laegeforening. 126(18):2386
Subject
Epilepsies, Partial -- diagnosis -- etiology / Epilepsi, partiell -- diagnos -- sjukdomsorsak
Humans / Människa
Lung Neoplasms -- pathology -- secondary / Lungtumörer -- patologi -- metastas
Magnetic Resonance Imaging / Magnetisk resonanstomografi
Male / Manlig
Meningeal Neoplasms -- complications -- pathology -- secondary -- surgery / Hjärnhinnetumörer -- komplikationer -- patologi -- metastas -- kirurgi
Meningioma -- complications -- pathology -- secondary -- surgery / Meningiom -- komplikationer -- patologi -- metastas -- kirurgi
Middle Aged / Medelålders personer
Neoplasm Recurrence, Local / Tumörrecidiv, lokalt
Pleural Neoplasms -- pathology -- secondary / Lungsäckstumörer -- patologi -- metastas
Skull Neoplasms -- complications -- pathology -- secondary -- surgery / Skalltumörer -- komplikationer -- patologi -- metastas -- kirurgi
Tomography, X-Ray Computed / Datortomografi
Fatal Outcome / Dödlig utgång
Language
Norwegian
ISSN
0029-2001
Abstract
CONCLUSION : Risk factors for metastasis of cerebral meningiomas have been suggested to be histological malignancy grade, venous sinus invasion, and local recurrences after previous craniotomy.CASE REPORT : We report a 54-year-old man, who presented with a parasagittal meningioma with skull erosion and overlying soft tissue invasion. Tumour invading the superior sagittal sinus was not removed, and postoperative radiation was therefore delivered to the excision site. Histology was consistent with an atypical meningioma. The patient had a re-operation of a recurrence 3.5 years later, and after another year six tumours were detected close to pleura and in the lungs. A biopsy from the largest one demonstrated a metastasis having the same histology as the primary tumour.BACKGROUND : Extracranial metastases from meningioma are rare, and are reported to occur in less than 1 per 1000.