Sphenoid bone metastasis in lung cancer: An unusual finding

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Pneumon Pub Date : 2022-01-31 DOI:10.18332/pne/144108
S. Braga, João Costa, Gonçalo Santos
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Abstract

1 A 68-year-old man with a recent diagnosis of small cell lung carcinoma, presented for a routine evaluation at our local lung cancer department, aiming to start treatment with carboplatin and etoposide. During the evaluation he seemed disoriented and complained of a headache. On physical examination only spatiotemporal disorientation stood out on the neurologic examination, with no other changes to report. Blood tests revealed hyponatremia, and elevated creatinine, alkaline phosphatase, gamma-GT, bilirubin, C reactive protein and procalcitonin. He was then admitted and treated for possible urinary infection, later confirmed by positive urine and blood cultures for Escherichia coli. Considering maintained symptoms, he was further investigated with a head CT scan with contrast to rule out brain metastases and it end up revealing a sphenoidal osteolytic lesion measuring 20×20×14 mm (Figure 1A), in addition to other smaller cranial bone metastases. Head MRI was also requested to allow a better characterization, showing an osteolytic lesion centered on the right paramedian region of the basisphenoid, with pronounced hyperintensity on T2-FLAIR images (Figure 1B), and homogeneous signal enhancement after contrast administration (Figures 1C and 1D). The case presented poses an unusual finding. Although imaging study was performed to clarify the presence of brain metastases, the sphenoid metastasis
肺癌的蝶骨转移:一个不寻常的发现
1例68岁男性,最近诊断为小细胞肺癌,在当地肺癌科进行常规评估,目的是开始卡铂和依托泊苷治疗。在评估过程中,他似乎迷失了方向,并抱怨头痛。在体格检查中,只有时空定向障碍在神经学检查中突出,没有其他变化报告。血液检查显示低钠血症、肌酐、碱性磷酸酶、γ - gt、胆红素、C反应蛋白和降钙素原升高。随后,他入院接受可能的泌尿系统感染治疗,随后通过尿液和血液大肠杆菌培养阳性确诊。考虑到持续的症状,对患者进行了进一步的头部CT扫描以排除脑转移的可能性,结果显示,除了其他较小的颅骨转移瘤外,还发现了一个20×20×14 mm的蝶骨溶解性病变(图1A)。头颅MRI也被要求进行更好的表征,显示以基底样骨右侧中间区域为中心的溶骨性病变,在T2-FLAIR图像上有明显的高信号(图1B),对比剂给药后信号均匀增强(图1C和1D)。这个案例提出了一个不同寻常的发现。虽然影像学研究明确脑转移的存在,但蝶骨转移
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Pneumon
Pneumon RESPIRATORY SYSTEM-
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