结直肠癌转移至脑干:1例报告。

Surgical neurology international Pub Date : 2025-03-28 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.25259/SNI_873_2024
Asmaa Ibrahim Kebbe, Luna Elias Geagea, Houssein Ali Darwish
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背景:结直肠癌(CRC)是世界范围内最普遍的恶性肿瘤之一,影响着越来越多的人口。转移主要发生在肝脏和肺部,但在大脑中也不是没有。迄今为止,除了这一例外,只有一例发生在脑干。病例描述:我们报告了第二个85岁的男性病例,他表现为头痛和吞咽困难,在脑磁共振成像中发现右脑桥前病变延伸到中脑,在随后的结肠镜检查中发现盲肠腺癌。脑桥病变活检证实为转移性病变。他接受了一个疗程的放疗,并能很好地耐受,症状也有所改善。结论:crc相关的发病率和死亡率呈上升趋势,正如预期的那样,转移到大脑,包括脑干,这是一个极其罕见的转移部位。本病例说明了这样的遭遇,以及通过已知或疑似CRC患者的脑成像和神经功能障碍症状早期发现这些转移的可能性。目前首选的治疗方法是手术切除,如果可能的话,有或没有放疗。然而,由于这种情况的罕见性,在这些情况下可能需要更多的数据来做出更准确的决定。
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Colorectal cancer metastasis to the brainstem: A single case report.

Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is among the most widely prevalent malignancies afflicting increasingly high numbers of the population worldwide. Metastases majorly involve the liver and lungs but are not unheard of in the brain. Only one case has so far been reported to occur in the brainstem, excluding this one.

Case description: We report a second case of an 85-year-old male who presented with headaches and difficulty swallowing and was found to have a right anterior pontine lesion extending into the midbrain on magnetic resonance imaging of the brain and cecal adenocarcinoma on subsequent colonoscopy. The pontine lesion was biopsied and confirmed to be a metastatic lesion. He underwent a course of radiotherapy and tolerated it well, with improvement of his presenting symptoms.

Conclusion: CRC-related morbidity and mortality are on the rise, as is expected with the incidence of metastases to the brain, including the brainstem, which is an extremely rare site for such metastases. This case illustrates such an encounter and the possibility of early detection of these metastases through brain imaging of patients with known or suspected CRC and symptoms of neurologic dysfunction. The current preferred management is surgical resection when possible, with or without radiotherapy. However, due to the rarity of the case, more data might be required to make more accurate decisions in these cases.

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