Brain metastases of the mucoepidermoid lung carcinoma: a case report

Author:

Tomac Damir1,Konstantinović Ivan2ORCID,Tomasović-Lončarić Čedna34,Maraković Jurica1,Kaštelančić Anđelo1,Orešković Darko1,Romić Dominik1,Marčinković Petar1,Raguž Marina14ORCID,Chudy Darko15,Marinović Tonko167

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurosurgery, University Hospital Dubrava , 10000 Zagreb , Croatia

2. Neurosurgery Division, University Hospital Centre Split , 21000 Split , Croatia

3. Department of Pathology and Cytology, Dubrava University Hospital , 10000 Zagreb , Croatia

4. School of Medicine, Catholic University of Croatia , 10000 Zagreb , Croatia

5. School of Medicine, University of Zagreb , 10000 Zagreb , Croatia

6. Medicine of Sports and Exercise Chair , Faculty of Kinesiology, , 10000 Zagreb , Croatia

7. University of Zagreb , Faculty of Kinesiology, , 10000 Zagreb , Croatia

Abstract

Abstract Mucoepidermoid carcinoma, a salivary gland tumor, rarely occurs in bronchial mucous glands. Brain metastases are rarely seen which makes for a challenging diagnosis and treatment approach. A 40-year-old woman presented with confusion, and ataxia, accompanied by a declining Glasgow Coma Score. Brain computerized tomography revealed two hyperdense, postcontrast-enhanced infra- and supratentorial lesions with perifocal edema. First causing obstructive hydrocephalus. The initial surgery involved external ventricular drainage system placement leading to the patient’s clinical improvement. After radiological diagnostics, both lesions were resected without complications. Histopathological analysis revealed solid clusters of atypical, polygonal epithelial cells exhibiting mucin production, classified as a poorly differentiated mucoepidermoid carcinoma metastasis which originated from the upper lobe’s apicoposterior segment and left lung. The correct treatment approach remains elusive due to the infrequent occurrence and challenging diagnosis. While new oncological and radiosurgery options promise improved overall survival rates, radical resection remains the preferred initial option.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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