默克尔细胞癌在免疫功能低下患者的胸椎转移:病例报告。

Nicholas A Madden, Patricia A Thomas, Philip L Johnson, Karen K Anderson, Paul M Arnold
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研究设计案例报告。目的:默克尔细胞癌(MCC)是一种罕见的皮肤神经内分泌恶性肿瘤,是一种罕见的脊柱转移原因,文献报道仅有5例。我们报告一个罕见的病例MCC转移到脊柱在免疫功能低下的病人。方法一名55岁男性,既往切除MCC,因心脏移植导致免疫功能低下,表现为明显的胸中背部疼痛,辐射到躯干周围至中线。胸椎计算机断层扫描显示从T6到T8的背侧硬膜外肿块伴脊髓压迫。行椎板切除术和肿瘤次全切除术,病理证实为默克尔细胞瘤,免疫组化染色细胞角蛋白20阳性,甲状腺转录因子-1阴性。结果患者开始放射治疗,术后4个月恢复良好,但颈椎出现病变。然后他选择了临终关怀。结论:随着越来越多的免疫功能低下患者出现背痛,MCC应被纳入脊柱转移性疾病的鉴别诊断。
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Thoracic spinal metastasis of merkel cell carcinoma in an immunocompromised patient: case report.

Thoracic spinal metastasis of merkel cell carcinoma in an immunocompromised patient: case report.

Thoracic spinal metastasis of merkel cell carcinoma in an immunocompromised patient: case report.

Study Design Case report. Objective Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC), an uncommon cutaneous neuroendocrine malignancy, is a rare cause of spinal metastasis, with only five cases previously reported. We report a rare case of MCC metastatic to the spine in an immunocompromised patient. Methods A 55-year-old male with previously resected MCC, immunocompromised due to cardiac transplant, presented with sharp mid-thoracic back pain radiating around the trunk to the midline. Computed tomography of the thoracic spine showed a dorsal epidural mass from T6 to T8 with compression of the spinal cord. Laminectomy and subtotal tumor resection were performed, and pathology confirmed Merkel cell tumor through immunohistochemistry staining positive for cytokeratin 20 and negative for thyroid transcription factor-1. Results Further treatment with radiation therapy was initiated, and the patient did well for 4 months after surgery, but returned with a lesion in the cervical spine. He then opted for hospice care. Conclusions With an increasing number of immunocompromised patients presenting with back pain, MCC should be considered in the differential diagnosis of spinal metastatic disease.

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