scholarly journals Case report: Metastatic adenocarcinoma of the lung with filiform “ciliated” tumor cells in the cerebrospinal fluid

2013 ◽  
Vol 02 (03) ◽  
pp. 203-207
Author(s):  
Daniel A. Zlotoff ◽  
Cynthia Kelly ◽  
Malca Kierson ◽  
Cindy McGrath ◽  
Prabodh Gupta
2017 ◽  
Vol 22 ◽  
pp. 274-276
Author(s):  
Kumpol Aiempanakit ◽  
Siripan Sangmala ◽  
Kanokphorn Chiratikarnwong ◽  
Sauvarat Auepemkiate

2014 ◽  
Vol 7 (6) ◽  
pp. 2110-2112 ◽  
Author(s):  
AKSHAL S. PATEL ◽  
JOSHUA E. ALLEN ◽  
DAVID T. DICKER ◽  
JONAS M. SHEEHAN ◽  
MICHAEL J. GLANTZ ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-3
Author(s):  
B. Yglesias ◽  
M. Brooker ◽  
R. DeVito ◽  
A. Swiger

Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the United States, with more than 230,000 new cases, and approximately 150,000 deaths estimated for 2018. Lung cancer most commonly metastasizes to the brain, liver, lungs, bone, and adrenal system; however, there have been several cases of spread to soft tissues, with an incidence rate of approximately 0.75-9%. The objective of this case report is to highlight an unusual presentation of metastatic adenocarcinoma of the lung. In this case report, patient presented with a 3 × 3  cm soft tissue mass on the back. The mass was slowly growing but had become more painful and wished to have it excised. Preoperatively, the mass was suspected to be a sebaceous cyst but intraoperatively had deep attachments and other suspicious findings. Pathology had a positive immunoprofile for metastatic adenocarcinoma favoring a lung primary. Given this presentation of metastases, the prognosis is poor with a survival time decreasing to around 5 months. Overall, this case reinforces the importance of sending all soft tissue masses for final pathology with accurate labeling and the importance of immunohistochemical testing in aiding the identification of the primary.


Neurosurgery ◽  
1991 ◽  
Vol 29 (3) ◽  
pp. 464-466 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kyousuke Kamada ◽  
Toyohiko Isu ◽  
Kiyohiro Houkin ◽  
Takao Ohsato ◽  
Masahito Katoh ◽  
...  

Abstract The authors present a case of acute aggravation of subdural effusion associated with pachymeningitis carcinomatosa. Microscopic examination of a surgical specimen revealed diffuse involvement of the dura mater by a metastatic adenocarcinoma in which the tumor cells invaded venules located in the areolar layer in particular. The rapid increase in capillarv transmural pressure resulted in extravasation of plasma components, causing an increase in subdural effusion.


2007 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. E329-E330 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jia-Lin Chen ◽  
Tsai-Wang Huang ◽  
Po-Shun Hsu ◽  
MD Chao-Yang, ◽  
Chien-Sung Tsai

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