脑膜瘤转移回顾(附病例

IF 1.9 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Magnus Sættem , Terje Sundstrøm , Anna.K.Myrmel Sæle , Rupavathana Mahesparan
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摘要

导读:肿瘤间转移(TTM)是一种罕见的转移过程,即原发恶性肿瘤转移到另一种肿瘤,最常见的是良性肿瘤,如脑膜瘤。在此,我们介绍两例近期临床实践中发生的肿瘤向脑膜瘤转移(TMM)病例,并对近期文献进行回顾。材料和方法我们查阅了这两名患者的电子病历,并对 TTM 进行了文献综述,重点关注与 TMM 相关的生物学机制。结果第一例患者是一名男性,有稳定的前列腺癌病史,接受了两个 WHO 1 级脑膜瘤的切除术,其中最大的肿瘤被发现有 TMM。第二例患者是一名患有进展期乳腺癌的女性,她因一个WHO二级脑膜瘤接受了手术,结果发现脑膜瘤藏有乳腺癌转移灶。TMM 虽然罕见,但乳腺癌的发病率却远高于前列腺癌。讨论与结论TMM是一种罕见的现象,但由于越来越多的患者患有癌症,而脑膜瘤的发病率又很高,因此我们必须意识到这一点,TMM的可能性不仅会影响手术和肿瘤治疗,还会影响对偶发脑膜瘤的监测。
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Review of metastasis to meningiomas with case examples

Introduction

A tumor-to-tumor metastasis (TTM) is a rare metastatic process where a primary malignant tumor metastasizes to another tumor, most commonly a benign tumor such as a meningioma. Here, we present two recent cases of tumor-to-meningioma metastases (TMM) from our clinical practice and review of recent literature. The primary cancers were prostate and breast cancer, respectively.

Material and methods

We reviewed the electronic medical records of the two patients and conducted a literature review of TTM, focusing on biological mechanisms related to TMM.

Results

Our first patient, a man with a history of stable prostate cancer, underwent resection of two WHO grade 1 meningiomas, and the largest tumor was found to have TMM. Our second patient, a woman with progressive breast cancer, was operated for a WHO grade II meningioma, and the meningioma harbored breast cancer metastases. TMM is a rare occurrence, but breast cancer is a much more frequent cause than prostate cancer and we reviewed 50 cases. Only 15 of cases of TMM from prostate cancer have been described.

Discussion and conclusion

TMM is a rare phenomenon, but it is important to be aware of this as more and more patients live with cancer and meningiomas have a high prevalence, The possibility of TMM may impact not only both the surgical and oncological treatment but also surveillance of incidental meningiomas.

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Brain & spine
Brain & spine Surgery
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