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Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society ; : 89-94, 2001.
Artículo en Coreano | WPRIM | ID: wpr-13960

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Skull or brain metastasis from thyroid carcinoma is rare. Between Jan. 1993. and Jan. 2000. the authors experienced 7 cases of skull(4 cases) or brain(3 cases) metastasis from thyroid carcinoma. Clinical characteristics, radiologic findings and pathologic features were analyzed retrospectively. Among 4 cases of skull metastasis, 3 cases were follicular carcinoma and one was papillary carcinoma with follicular variant. All cases of brain metastasis were papillary carcinoma. We treated the patients by combination with surgical resection, radioactive iodine therapy and radiation therapy. Characteristics of skull or brain metastasis from thyroid carcinoma is reviewed with a pertinent literature.


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Humanos , Encéfalo , Carcinoma Papilar , Yodo , Metástasis de la Neoplasia , Estudios Retrospectivos , Cráneo , Glándula Tiroides , Neoplasias de la Tiroides
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Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society ; : 278-283, 2001.
Artículo en Coreano | WPRIM | ID: wpr-42533

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OBJECTIVES: Massive cerebral infarction could be accompanied by severe brain swelling and death secondary to transtentorial herniation. Approximately 10% to 15% of middle cerebral artery infarctions are associated with this phenomenon. However, the effectiveness and timing of decompressive surgery are still controversial. In this study, we present our results on the effect of decompressive craniectomy in life threatening cerebral infarction. METHOD: We retrospectively analyzed 15 patients who underwent decompressive craniectomy for massive cerebral infarction from January 1997 to April 1999. Surgical indication was based on the clinical signs such as neurological deterioration, pupillary reflex, and radiological findings. Clinical outcome was assessed by Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOS). RESULTS: All 15 patients(five men, ten women; mean age, 52.3 years; right 11, left 4) were treated with wide craniectomy and duroplasty. The average time interval between onset of symptom and surgical decompression was 2.9 days. Clinical signs of uncal herniation(anisocoria, or fixed and dilated pupils) were presented in 13 of 15 patients. Mean Glasgow coma scale(GCS) was 12.4 points on admission, 8.1 points on preoperative state and 11.8 points postoperatively. Overall outcomes were favorable in 5 cases(Glasgow outcome scale: GOS I, II), unfavorable in 6 cases(Glasgow outcome scale:GOS III, IV) and dead in 4 cases. CONCLUSION: Early decompressive craniectomy before brain stem compression is considered as an effective lifesaving procedure for massive cerebral infarction unresponsive to aggressive medical therapy.


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Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Edema Encefálico , Tronco Encefálico , Infarto Cerebral , Coma , Descompresión Quirúrgica , Craniectomía Descompresiva , Escala de Consecuencias de Glasgow , Infarto , Arteria Cerebral Media , Reflejo Pupilar , Estudios Retrospectivos
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