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Published in: Journal of Neuro-Oncology 1/2011

Open Access 01-08-2011 | Clinical Study – Patient Study

Metastatic skull tumors: MRI features and a new conventional classification

Authors: Koichi Mitsuya, Yoko Nakasu, Satoshi Horiguchi, Hideyuki Harada, Tetsuo Nishimura, Sachiko Yuen, Koiku Asakura, Masahiro Endo

Published in: Journal of Neuro-Oncology | Issue 1/2011

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Abstract

Skull metastases are malignant bone tumors which are increasing in incidence. The objectives of this study were to characterize the MR imaging features, locations, and extent of metastatic skull tumors to determine the frequency of the symptomatic disease, and to assess patient outcomes. Between September 2002 and March 2008, 175 patients undergoing routine head MR imaging were found to have metastatic skull tumors. Contrast-enhanced study with fat suppression was used in some cases when required. Classification of metastases was simplified to three yes/no questions: first, with regard to location (either in the calvarium or in the cranial base); second, with regard to distribution within the plane of the cranial bone (either “circumscribed” meaning clearly demarcated and confined to one bone, or “diffuse” and likely to spread across a suture to another bone); and third, with regard to invasion (“intraosseous” in cranial bones only, or “invasive” spreading from the skull, either out into the scalp or inward to the dura and perhaps further in). Primary sites were breast cancer (55%), lung cancer (14%), prostate cancer (6%), malignant lymphoma (5%), and others (20%). The mean time from primary diagnosis to skull metastasis diagnosis was 71 months for cases of breast cancer, 26 months for prostate cancer, 9 months for lung cancer, and 4 months for malignant lymphoma. Calvarial circumscribed intraosseous metastases were found most frequently (27%). The patients were mainly asymptomatic. However, some patients suffered from local pain or cranial nerve palsies that harmed their quality of life. Treatment, mainly for symptomatic cases, was by local or whole-skull irradiation. Metastatic skull tumors are not rare, and most are calvarial circumscribed intraosseous tumors. MR images contribute to understanding their type, location, and multiplicity, and their relationship to the brain, cranial nerves, and dural sinuses. Radiation therapy improved the QOL of patients with neurological symptoms.
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Metadata
Title
Metastatic skull tumors: MRI features and a new conventional classification
Authors
Koichi Mitsuya
Yoko Nakasu
Satoshi Horiguchi
Hideyuki Harada
Tetsuo Nishimura
Sachiko Yuen
Koiku Asakura
Masahiro Endo
Publication date
01-08-2011
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Neuro-Oncology / Issue 1/2011
Print ISSN: 0167-594X
Electronic ISSN: 1573-7373
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11060-010-0465-5

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