Skull Base 2009; 19(6): 425-430
DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1224774
CASE REPORT

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Dissemination of Prostate Adenocarcinoma to the Skull Base Mimicking Giant Trigeminal Schwannoma: Anatomic Relevance of the Extradural Neural Axis Component

Jaime Gasco1 , 2 , Yvonne Kew1 , Andrew Livingston1 , James Rose1 , Yi Jonathan Zhang1
  • 1Methodist Neurological Institute, Houston, Texas
  • 2Division of Neurosurgery at University of Texas Medical Brach, Galveston, Texas
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Publication History

Publication Date:
26 May 2009 (online)

ABSTRACT

We report an unusual case of a large metastatic lesion from prostate adenocarcinoma with its epicenter located in Meckel's cave. The patient presented with acute neurological deterioration due to pontomesencephalic, cranial nerve, and temporal lobe compression. This lesion radiologically mimicked a giant trigeminal schwannoma. Complete surgical resection was achieved with improvement in the performance status of the patient. The anatomic relevance the extradural neural axis component in the process of dissemination of prostate adenocarcinoma to the skull base is highlighted.

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Jaime GascoM.D. 

Division of Neurosurgery, University of Texas Medical Branch

Galveston, Texas

Email: jagascot@utmb.edu

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