Breast cancer metastasis in sellar and suprasellar region. A rare presentation, and the ideal clinical management

IF 0.4 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Tiago Holanda , Isnara Mara Freitas Pimentel , Lucas Alverne Freitas de Albuquerque
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Abstract

Background

Breast cancer is the more common tumor in women. The first description date 1789 by Mr. Hughes described a case of breast cancer of a 44-year-old married woman. The advances in the treatment of the pathology led to a higher life expectancy and increased the frequency of brain metastasis since 1970. The symptoms depend on the brain region committed. The cerebral lobes and cerebellum are more commonly affected, and the treatment is based on a triple basis: microsurgery, radiotherapy/radiosurgery, and the control of the extracerebral disease. The sellar region is a rare location. Only 38 cases were previously reported.

Case report

A 50-year-old woman presented progressive visual impairment, headache, and a past clinical history of breast cancer. Radiological exams showed an expansive lesion occupying the sella turcica, the suprasellar, and the pre-sellar spaces. An endoscopic endonasal biopsy was performed and confirmed Breast Cancer metastasis.

Conclusion

Despite the uncommon site, the sella turcica must be remembered as a possible site of breast cancer metastasis. The previous history of the oncological disease, the atypical radiologic aspect, and the fast and progressive onset of the symptoms are important aspects to be analyzed during medical management.

巩膜和巩膜上区的乳腺癌转移。罕见的表现形式和理想的临床治疗方法
背景乳腺癌是女性最常见的肿瘤。休斯先生于 1789 年首次描述了一例 44 岁已婚妇女的乳腺癌病例。自 1970 年以来,病理治疗的进步提高了患者的预期寿命,也增加了脑转移的发生率。症状取决于所侵犯的脑部区域。脑叶和小脑较常受累,治疗以三联疗法为基础:显微外科手术、放射治疗/放射外科手术和控制脑外疾病。髓质区是一个罕见的部位。病例报告 一位 50 岁的妇女出现进行性视力障碍、头痛,既往有乳腺癌临床病史。放射学检查显示,膨胀性病变占据了蝶鞍、鞍上和鞍前间隙。尽管病变部位并不常见,但必须牢记耳盘是乳腺癌转移的可能部位。肿瘤疾病的既往史、不典型的放射学表现以及快速和进行性的发病症状是医疗处理过程中需要分析的重要方面。
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