Malignant cutaneous adnexal neoplasms with distant brain metastasis: an aggressive behavior. Illustrative cases.

John Vargas-Urbina, Raúl Martinez-Silva, Giuseppe Rojas-Panta, Gabriel Ponce-Manrique, Jerson Flores-Castillo, William Anicama-Lima
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Background: Primary malignant cutaneous adnexal neoplasms are rare and can spread locally or to lymph nodes, and very infrequently to distant sites, such as the brain. Their management is poorly documented, and there are no established clinical practice guidelines for treatment.

Observations: A 57-year-old male underwent surgery 2 years earlier for adenocarcinoma of the cutaneous adnexa of the right arm. He was admitted to the emergency department with a 15-day history of drowsiness, dysarthria, and signs consistent with frontal lobe involvement. Preoperative MRI revealed a heterogeneous left frontal lobe tumor with contrast enhancement of a solid mass. A craniotomy and complete tumor resection were performed. He then received radiosurgery (27 Gy). MRI studies at 1 and 6 months postoperatively showed complete resection. These tumors are rare and originate from hair follicles, sebaceous glands, or sweat glands. They have an overall 5-year survival rate of 78.2%, but the metastasis rate can range from 15% to 30%. The treatment approaches are not well described in the literature; combinations of surgery, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, targeted therapy, and radiotherapy are utilized.

Lessons: Malignant cutaneous adnexal neoplasms are rare conditions that need precise diagnosis and prompt multidisciplinary treatment. https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE25447.

恶性皮肤附件肿瘤伴远端脑转移:一种侵袭性行为。说明情况。
背景:原发性皮肤附件恶性肿瘤很少见,可局部扩散或转移到淋巴结,很少转移到远处,如大脑。他们的管理记录很差,没有确定的临床实践治疗指南。观察:一名57岁男性,2年前因右臂皮肤附件腺癌接受手术。他因15天的嗜睡、构音障碍和与额叶受累相符的体征被送入急诊科。术前MRI显示左侧额叶非均匀性肿瘤,增强显示实性肿块。行开颅和肿瘤全切除术。然后接受放射手术(27 Gy)。术后1个月和6个月的MRI检查显示完全切除。这些肿瘤是罕见的,起源于毛囊、皮脂腺或汗腺。他们的总体5年生存率为78.2%,但转移率可从15%到30%不等。治疗方法在文献中没有很好地描述;手术、化疗、免疫治疗、靶向治疗和放疗联合使用。结论:恶性皮肤附件肿瘤是一种罕见的疾病,需要精确的诊断和及时的多学科治疗。https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE25447。
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