Pleural and bone marrow metastasis from supratentorial oligoastrocytoma grade III.

Journal: Oncology
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Abstract

We report a 62-year-old man with symptomatic metastasis to the pleural cavity and the bone marrow from a supratentorial oligoastrocytoma grade III, 24 years after the initial symptoms. Before tumor dissemination, the patient underwent brain surgery four times in 5 years. Six months after the last treatment, extraneural dissemination to the right pleural cavity was discovered. Despite resection of the pleural metastasis, local and distant spread to the bone marrow developed. The patient died 5 months after the occurrence of extraneural tumor metastasis. It is speculated that repeated brain surgery and extended survival may promote extraneural dissemination of supratentorial oligoastrocytoma grade III.

Authors
J Finsterer, S Breiteneder, M Mueller, C Wogritsch, M Vesely, R Kleinert, G Pendl, B Mamoli