Abstract
Diffuse metastases to the cranium and dura mater of the bilateral hemisphere do not allow surgical intervention. We describe an excellent case which was treated by intra-arterial chemotherapy using Epirubicine (Farumorbicine).
A 58-year-old woman treated for breast cancer ten years ago was admitted to our hospital with headache and frontal mass lesions. Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging on admission revealed a remarkable enhanced lesion of the bilateral dura mater and cranium, and bilateral brain edema in the frontal lobe. Angiography disclosed a vascular rich tumour supplied by bilateral external carotid artery branches. We successfully treated the lesion using superselective intra-arterial chemotherapy with a minimal dose of Epirubicine followed by embolization of bilateral external carotid artery branches. Follow-up MR imaging two years after the endovascular treatment showed disappearance of the enhanced lesion and remodeling of the skull bone. The patient is neurologically free of symptoms.
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