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Metastatic brain tumor originating from urachal carcinoma: case report
Authors:Idei Masaru  Urasaki Eiichirou  Yokota Akira
Institution:Department of Neurosurgery, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, School of Medicine, Iseigaoka 1-1, Yahatanishi, Kitakyusyu 807-8555, Japan. masaruidei@yahoo.co.jp
Abstract:The authors presented a patient with metastatic brain tumor originating from urachal carcinoma. A 64-year-old female was admitted to our hospital with complaints of memory disturbance, indifference and apathy of 3 months duration. Head CT and MRI on admission showed a round mass with perifocal edema in the right frontal lobe. After administration of Gd-DTPA, the mass lesion showed ringed enhancement effect. Pelvic MRI scan revealed a bladder tumor, which was diagnosed as urachal carcinoma. The brain lesion was suspected to have metasta sized metastatic from urachal carcinoma, and was excised by craniotomy. Histology of the brain tumor was identical to that of urachal carcinoma. Postoperatively the patient received local radiation therapy, but died of multiple metastasis to lung and local recurrence, 18 months later. Urachal carcinoma is an extremely rare tumor, comprising 0.17-0.34% of all bladder tumors. Though this rare tumor carries a poor prognosis, it may be effective for longer survival of a patient to treat the metastatic brain lesion with surgery and radiation.
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