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Date publication
février 2020
Journal
World neurosurgery
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr CEBULA Hélène
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Pr PROUST François
Tous les auteurs :
Ganau M, Gallinaro P, Cebula H, Scibilia A, Todeschi J, Gubian A, Nannavecchia B, Signorelli F, Pop R, Coca HA, Proust F, Chibbaro S
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Résumé
Prostate carcinomas rarely metastasize to the central nervous system but, when they do, dural localizations are as common as and far more aggressive than intraparenchymal ones. Those metastases can be further classified according to their extension toward the subdural or extradural space and can frequently simulate other pathologic conditions including chronic subdural hematomas, abscess, and primary bone tumors. Beside the challenges of the preoperative differential diagnostic and complexity of surgical planning and operative excision, subdural metastases seem to carry a much poorer prognosis.
Mots clés
Chronic subdural hematoma, Dura-mater based lesion, Meningioma, Metastasis, Prostate carcinoma, Vault osteolytic lesion
Référence
World Neurosurg. 2020 02;134:e559-e565