Atypical MRI Findings of Synchronous Cerebral Metastasis

Author:

Karaca S.1,Karatas M.1,Yildirim T.1,Hurcan C.E.2

Affiliation:

1. Departments of Neurology, Baskent University Faculty of Medicine, Adana Teaching and Research Center; Adana, Turkey

2. Departments of Radiology, Baskent University Faculty of Medicine, Adana Teaching and Research Center; Adana, Turkey

Abstract

Intracranial metastases represent 7% to 17% of all brain tumors. Metastases may appear before, after or synchronously with the primary tumor. Synchronous tumor presentation means that that metastasis is found within two months of primary tumor diagnosis. A 60-year-old man was seen 15 days after the acute onset of confusion and gait disturbance. Results of a neurologic examination revealed disorientation, dysarthria, and left-sided ataxia. Results of nonenhanced computed tomography scanning of the brain were unremarkable. Cerebral magnetic resonance imaging showed multiple miliary, round, small (maximum diameter, 1 cm) lesions located infra- and supratentorially. Gradient-echo magnetic resonance images of these lesions were compatible with hemorrhage and were more pronounced compared with other sequences. Hemorrhagic cerebral metastases were suspected, and the patient was examined for primary tumors. Chest computerized tomography revealed a tumor in the posterior, superior lobe of the right lung; a cervical lymph node biopsy suggested a metastatic carcinoma. Our case illustrates that magnetic resonance imaging findings of synchronous cerebral multiple metastases presenting with neurologic symptoms may be atypical while the results of cerebral computerized tomography are normal. Contrast-enhanced cerebral magnetic resonance imaging, especially gradient-echo magnetic resonance sequences, should always be considered for diagnosing hemorrhagic metastases in patients presenting neurologic findings with a known or unknown cancer.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Clinical Neurology,Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging,General Medicine

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