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DOI: 10.1055/s-0031-1275245
Breast Cancer Metastases of the Left Occipital Condyle Diagnosed through Extended Mastoidectomy: Case Report
Publication History
Publication Date:
15 March 2011 (online)
ABSTRACT
Skull base metastases are rare conditions. Usually breast or prostate cancers are responsible primary tumors. Definite diagnosis can only be obtained through biopsies. We report the first case of breast cancer metastases into left occipital condyle, which was biopsied successfully through radical extended mastoidectomy under computer-assisted intraoperative navigation. This access proved to be feasible and safe, and enough material could be obtained for histological examination. According to the result, optimal adjuvant treatment strategies could be planned.
KEYWORDS
Extended radical mastoidectomy - computer assisted navigation - breast cancer metastases - occipital condyle - skull base
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Peter Valentin TomazicM.D.
Division of Neurootology, ENT University Hospital Graz
Auenbruggerplatz 26/28, A–8036 Graz, Austria
Email: peter.tomazic@medunigraz.at