Case Report - Cerebellar medulloblastoma presenting with skeletal metastasis
Medulloblastomas are highly malignant brain tumours, but only rarely produce skeletal metastases. No case of medulloblastoma has been documented to have produced skeletal metastases prior to craniotomy or shunt surgery. A 21-year-old male presented with pain in the hip and lower back with difficulty...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of postgraduate medicine (Bombay) 2004-08, Vol.50 (2) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Medulloblastomas are highly malignant brain tumours, but only rarely
produce skeletal metastases. No case of medulloblastoma has been
documented to have produced skeletal metastases prior to craniotomy or
shunt surgery. A 21-year-old male presented with pain in the hip and
lower back with difficulty in walking of 3 months' duration. Signs of
cerebellar dysfunction were present hence a diagnosis of cerebellar
neoplasm or skeletal tuberculosis with cerebellar abscess formation was
considered. MRI of brain revealed a lesion in the cerebellum suggestive
of medulloblastoma. Bone scan revealed multiple sites of skeletal
metastases excluding the lumbar vertebrae. MRI of lumbar spine and hip
revealed metastases to all lumbar vertebrae and both hips. Computed
tomography-guided biopsy was obtained from the L3 vertebra, which
revealed metastatic deposits from medulloblastoma. Cerebrospinal fluid
cytology showed the presence of medulloblastoma cells. A final
diagnosis of cerebellar medulloblastoma with skeletal metastases was
made. He underwent craniotomy and histopathology confirmed
medulloblastoma. |
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ISSN: | 0022-3859 |