TY - JOUR
T1 - Two cases of dural metastasis of breast cancer
AU - Yoshitomi, Seiji
AU - Tsuji, Hisashi
AU - Abe, Yuko
AU - Miyahara, Kazuaki
AU - Kashima, Hajime
AU - Kurosaki, Takeshi
AU - Kuroda, Masatoshi
AU - Yamano, Toshihisa
AU - Takagi, Shoji
AU - Ikeda, Eiji
AU - Hirai, Ryuji
AU - Moriyanna, Shigeharu
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PY - 2014/11
Y1 - 2014/11
N2 - The first case of dural metastasis occurred in a 60s years old woman, who presented with bone metastasis to the right breast. Nine months later, disorientation and left hemiplegia developed, the right coronal bone metastasis enlarged, and dural metastases were detected close to the tumor, as observed by using cranial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Whole brain radiation and chemotherapy (weekly paclitaxel) were administered. The right coronal bone metastasis reduced remarkably/and the dural metastases almost disappeared, as observed on a cranial MRl scan. The second case of dural metastasis occurred in a 50s years old woman who presented with multiple bone metastases. Extensive bone metastases to the skull and dural metastases to the side of the head were observed on cranial MRI scans. Subsequently, the patient experienced a severe headache, and whole brain radiation and pharmacotherapy with anastrozole and trastuzumab were administered. Cranial MRI revealed that the skull bone metastasis reduced and the dural metastases almost disappeared. We report that radiotherapy and pharmacotherapy were effective in these 2 cases of dural metastases of breast cancer.
AB - The first case of dural metastasis occurred in a 60s years old woman, who presented with bone metastasis to the right breast. Nine months later, disorientation and left hemiplegia developed, the right coronal bone metastasis enlarged, and dural metastases were detected close to the tumor, as observed by using cranial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Whole brain radiation and chemotherapy (weekly paclitaxel) were administered. The right coronal bone metastasis reduced remarkably/and the dural metastases almost disappeared, as observed on a cranial MRl scan. The second case of dural metastasis occurred in a 50s years old woman who presented with multiple bone metastases. Extensive bone metastases to the skull and dural metastases to the side of the head were observed on cranial MRI scans. Subsequently, the patient experienced a severe headache, and whole brain radiation and pharmacotherapy with anastrozole and trastuzumab were administered. Cranial MRI revealed that the skull bone metastasis reduced and the dural metastases almost disappeared. We report that radiotherapy and pharmacotherapy were effective in these 2 cases of dural metastases of breast cancer.
KW - Breast cancer
KW - Dural metastasis
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M3 - Article
C2 - 25731371
AN - SCOPUS:84949196634
SN - 0385-0684
VL - 41
SP - 1906
EP - 1908
JO - Japanese Journal of Cancer and Chemotherapy
JF - Japanese Journal of Cancer and Chemotherapy
IS - 12
ER -