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Recurrent intracranial anaplastic ependymoma with late‐onset giant scalp metastasis
Ist Teil von
  • Clinical case reports, 2023-12, Vol.11 (12), p.e8324-n/a
Ort / Verlag
England: John Wiley & Sons, Inc
Erscheinungsjahr
2023
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Wiley Online Library Journals Frontfile Complete
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  • Key Clinical Message Ependymomas are primary brain tumors that predominantly affect individuals between 0 and 4 years of age. Although ependymomas have a propensity for recurrence and the potential to spread within the central nervous system through cerebrospinal fluid (resulting in drop metastases), reports of extra‐neural metastatic localizations are exceedingly rare in the existing literature. This case report presents a unique and rare instance of recurrent intracranial anaplastic ependymoma with a late‐onset giant scalp metastasis. A 55‐year‐old male patient with a medical history of partial resection of an atypical supratentorial left temporal ependymoma presented with a recurrent anaplastic ependymoma, which had been managed with surgery and radiotherapy. After a 4‐year follow‐up, the patient developed a subcutaneous mass in the left parietal region of the scalp. A multidisciplinary team of neurosurgeons and plastic surgeons performed a surgical procedure, which included en bloc removal of the scalp lesion, resection of 1 cm of unaffected skin, and craniotomy to address an osteolytic area in the parietal skull bone. Skin autografts were used for reconstruction. Histological examination confirmed metastasis of anaplastic ependymoma in the scalp. After a delay in starting chemotherapy due to concerns related to the COVID‐19 pandemic, the patient eventually initiated chemotherapy, leading to disease stability at a short‐term follow‐up. Scalp metastases from ependymoma are rarely reported in the literature. Management of such cases necessitates aggressive surgical resection, followed by adjuvant chemotherapy and radiotherapy. A multidisciplinary approach is recommended to ensure effective and targeted therapy, with a focus on preserving aesthetics, particularly in pediatric cases. Brain CT images with three‐dimensional reconstruction of a large left temporo‐parietal scalp metastasis from ependymoma.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 2050-0904
eISSN: 2050-0904
DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.8324
Titel-ID: cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_4b97ac2750624d819bd37ffe9a983ef8

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