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Subdural Hematoma Associated with Dural Metastasis of Gastric Carcinoma: Report of Two Cases
We treated two cases of a subdural hematoma associated with dural metastasis of gastric cancer, from which both patients died. Case 1: A 60-year-old female patient was hospitalized with a diagnosis of type 4 gastric cancer of the antrum. The patient suddenly collapsed, and, subsequently, left hemipl...
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Published in: | Anticancer research 2007-11, Vol.27 (6C), p.4339-4344 |
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Summary: | We treated two cases of a subdural hematoma associated with dural metastasis of gastric cancer, from which both patients died.
Case 1: A 60-year-old female patient was hospitalized with a diagnosis of type 4 gastric cancer of the antrum. The patient
suddenly collapsed, and, subsequently, left hemiplegia and a depressed level of consciousness were noted. A head computed
tomography (CT) scan revealed a subdural hematoma with midline shift. The patient was diagnosed with chronic subdural hematoma
and underwent emergency burr hole irrigation. Case 2: A 73-year-old man was diagnosed with type 4 gastric cancer and a total
gastrectomy plus splenectomy were performed together with dissection of the N1 and N2 lymph node groups (D2 dissection) in
March 2006 (T3, N2, P0, H0, INFγ, ly3, v0, por2). Postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy was performed using oral TS-1; following
tests revealed no recurrence in the abdomen. In December 2006, gingival bleeding was noted with disseminated intravascular
coagulation (DIC) and 10 days later, the patient was hospitalized with chief complaints of impaired consciousness and anorexia.
CT scan revealed a right subdural hematoma with a midline shift. The patient was diagnosed with chronic subdural hematoma
and underwent emergency burr hole irrigation and drainage. The dural biopsy of the two cases revealed adenocarcinoma noted
in the dural blood vessel. Special staining revealed CEA-positive adenocarcinoma, and a diagnosis of the dural metastasis
of gastric cancer was made. These patients' level of consciousness significantly improved postoperatively. However, DIC developed
concurrently, and the patients died on the 13th and 14th postoperative day, respectively. |
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ISSN: | 0250-7005 1791-7530 |