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Primary angiitis of the central nervous system mimicking dissemination from brainstem neoplasm: a case report

Abstract Background Diagnosis of PACNS is very difficult because of the variety of clinical manifestation, especially neurologic and MRI findings. We report the case of a 68-year-old woman with PACNS. Case Description Her clinical symptoms mimicked malignant brainstem neoplasm disseminated to third...

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Published in:Surgical neurology 2008-08, Vol.70 (2), p.182-185
Main Authors: Nabika, Shinya, MD, Kiya, Katsuzo, MD, Satoh, Hideki, MD, Mizoue, Tatsuya, MD, Araki, Hayato, MD, Oshita, Jumpei, MD, Nishisaka, Takashi, MD, Kurisu, Kaoru, MD, Sugiyama, Kazuhiko, MD
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description Abstract Background Diagnosis of PACNS is very difficult because of the variety of clinical manifestation, especially neurologic and MRI findings. We report the case of a 68-year-old woman with PACNS. Case Description Her clinical symptoms mimicked malignant brainstem neoplasm disseminated to third and fourth ventricles and cervical spinal cord. Brain biopsy could not be correctly diagnostic. In spite of a trial of high-dose steroids, repeated MRI showed an increasing number of lesions. Two weeks after surgery, she died of respiratory dysfunction. Postmortem examination suggested PACNS, after consideration of histories, laboratory and radiologic findings, and the lack of systemic disease. Conclusion Although brain biopsy represents the gold standard measure, combination with several other examinations might be necessary to arrive at an early and definitive diagnosis. PACNS should be considered the differential diagnosis of intracranial tumors.
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