Title of article
A Breast Cancer Patient Presenting for the First Time With a Meningioma-like Intracranial Mass
Author/Authors
Alikhassi, Afsaneh Department of Radiology - Cancer Institute - Imam Khomeini Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Hatami, Bahareh Department of Radiology - Cancer Institute - Imam Khomeini Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Nili, Fatemeh Department of pathology - Cancer Institute - Imam Khomeini Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Pages
4
From page
144
To page
147
Abstract
Background: Breast cancer metastases to the central nervous system are more
commonly multiple intracranial lesions. Rarely, in the case of single extradural
metastasis, it is clinically and radiologically challenging and important to
differentiate other solitary extradural masses such as meningioma. Moreover,
according to the literature, it seems that there is a relationship between breast cancer
and meningioma.
Case Presentation: We report a 54-year-old female presenting with a sudden
onset of headache and seizure whose MRI showed an extra-axial intracranial mass
in her brain. The patient underwent operative removal of the tumor with the clinical
and radiologic diagnosis of meningioma. The pathological finding was suspected to
be breast cancer metastasis. Future evaluation of her breast showed tissue distortion
in the left breast and the pathologic diagnosis of the breast lesion was invasive
ductal carcinoma. In a follow-up CT scan, there were multiple liver and lung
metastases.
Conclusion: It is crucial for physicians with various specialties to be aware of
different possibilities in the setting of a single extra-axial brain mass.
Keywords
Breast cancer , meningioma , extradural metastasis
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2435109
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