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Published in: International Journal of Clinical Oncology 6/2011

01-12-2011 | Case Report

Lung cancer: atypical brain metastases mimicking neurocysticercosis

Authors: Patrícia Caetano Mota, Carina Reis, Nuno Filipe Pires, Graça Sousa, Clara Chamadoira, Marcos Guimarães, Lígia Castro, Margarida Marques, Isabel Gomes

Published in: International Journal of Clinical Oncology | Issue 6/2011

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Abstract

The authors describe a case of a 47-year-old male smoker with a 3-month history of hearing loss, tinnitus and dizziness. Physical examination revealed neurosensory hearing loss. Small rounded hypodensities without mass effect were evident in a computed tomography scan of the head, confirmed by brain magnetic resonance imaging as multiple cystic lesions in both cerebral and cerebellar hemispheres, without perilesional edema or gadolinium enhancement, suggestive of neurocysticercosis. Extraparenchymal involvement was also noted. Albendazole and dexamethasone were started. As a chest radiograph showed a bilateral reticulonodular pattern, a bronchoscopy was performed showing normal results. However, transbronchial biopsy revealed lung adenocarcinoma. Thoracoabdominopelvic computed tomography scan showed secondary lung and bone lesions. Since brain lesions were not suggestive of secondary tumor lesions, a brain biopsy was performed confirming metastatic disease. This case illustrates some peculiar imagiological features of brain metastases in lung cancer, indicating that sometimes invasive procedures are required to establish a definitive diagnosis.
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Metadata
Title
Lung cancer: atypical brain metastases mimicking neurocysticercosis
Authors
Patrícia Caetano Mota
Carina Reis
Nuno Filipe Pires
Graça Sousa
Clara Chamadoira
Marcos Guimarães
Lígia Castro
Margarida Marques
Isabel Gomes
Publication date
01-12-2011
Publisher
Springer Japan
Published in
International Journal of Clinical Oncology / Issue 6/2011
Print ISSN: 1341-9625
Electronic ISSN: 1437-7772
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10147-011-0221-7

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