伽玛刀放射手术导致枕骨大孔肿瘤引起的表面性铁沉着恶化1例报告。

IF 0.7 Q4 SURGERY
Journal of radiosurgery and SBRT Pub Date : 2020-01-01
Nasser Mohammed, Adomas Bunevicius, Eluvathingal Muttikkal Thomas, Jason Druzgal, Jason P Sheehan
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摘要

脑浅表性铁沉着症(SS)是由于血液制品反复微观渗漏到蛛网膜下腔而引起的慢性铁中毒。我们报告了一例颅底肿瘤患者的伽玛刀放射手术(GKRS)相关的浅表性铁中毒恶化。一位73岁男性患者以笨拙和步态失调为表现,被诊断为枕骨大孔脑膜瘤。他也注意到有浅表性铁沉着,主要累及幕下腔室。在对颅脊髓轴进行全面评估后,没有发现其他出血原因。患者接受GKRS治疗。GKRS后,SS在6个月开始出现放射学和临床恶化,在2年达到顶峰。3年时病情稳定,病情轻度减轻。GKRS导致浅表性铁沉着的初始进展。然而,在较长一段时间内,观察到肿瘤控制和铁沉着的改善。
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Gamma Knife radiosurgery associated worsening of superficial siderosis due to a foramen magnum tumor - A case report.

Superficial siderosis (SS) of the brain results from a chronic iron toxicity due to repeated microscopic leakage of blood products into the subarachnoid space. We report on Gamma Knife Radiosurgery (GKRS) associated worsening of superficial siderosis in a patient with skull-base tumor. A 73 year-old male patient presented with clumsiness and gait ataxia and was diagnosed with foramen magnum meningioma. He was also noted to have superficial siderosis involving the mainly the infratentorial compartment. After a thorough evaluation of craniospinal axis, no other cause of bleeding was identified. Patient was treated with the GKRS. After GKRS, there was an initial radiological and clinical worsening of SS starting at 6 months and peaking at 2 years. The disease stabilized and showed mild reduction at 3 years. GKRS lead to an initial progression of superficial siderosis. However, over a longer period, tumor control and improvement of the siderosis was observed.

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