Intradural spinal metastases in patients with posterior fossa brain metastases from various primary cancers

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serval:BIB_5434B275E3AB
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Publication sub-type
Case report (case report): feedback on an observation with a short commentary.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Intradural spinal metastases in patients with posterior fossa brain metastases from various primary cancers
Journal
Oncology
Author(s)
Mirimanoff  R. O., Choi  N. C.
ISSN
0030-2414 (Print)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
1987
Volume
44
Number
4
Pages
232-6
Notes
Case Reports
Comparative Study
Journal Article
Abstract
Intradural spinal metastases (ISM) are rare and primarily found associated with certain types of brain tumors like medulloblastoma. Their association with metastases to the brain has been recently described and seems to occur more frequently in posterior fossa lesions. We reviewed patients treated at Massachusetts General Hospital for posterior fossa brain metastases from various primary cancers, and evaluated the risk of concomitant or subsequent ISM. Of 104 patients, 10 developed ISM, with a 1-year actuarial risk of 25%. The risk was not significantly related to age, sex, histology, site of primary tumor or previous therapy. The study suggests that in patients with posterior fossa metastasis, particular attention should be paid to seeding via cerebrospinal fluid and drop metastases to the spinal cord.
Keywords
Adenocarcinoma/*secondary Adult Aged Brain Neoplasms/mortality/*secondary Breast Neoplasms Carcinoma, Small Cell/*secondary Colonic Neoplasms Cranial Fossa, Posterior *Dura Mater Female Humans Lung Neoplasms Male Meningeal Neoplasms/*secondary Middle Aged Risk Sarcoma/secondary Spinal Cord Neoplasms/*secondary Time Factors
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