SPECTRUM OF CAUSES OF CEREBRAL METASTASIS: A STUDY OF 16 CASES

Background: Brain metastasis is the most common neurologic complication of systemic cancer. The aim of this study was to know about the spectrum of causes of cerebral metastasis. Material & Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted at Neurosurgery Department, Lady Reading Hospital, Pesha...

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Published in:Gomal journal of medical sciences Vol. 13; no. 3
Main Authors: Haq, Naeem Ul, Ali, Mumtaz, Khattak, Muhammad Ishfaq, Azam, Farooq
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Knowledge Bylanes 30-09-2015
Gomal Medical College, D.I.Khan, Pakistan
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Summary:Background: Brain metastasis is the most common neurologic complication of systemic cancer. The aim of this study was to know about the spectrum of causes of cerebral metastasis. Material & Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted at Neurosurgery Department, Lady Reading Hospital, Peshawar from January 2013 to December 2014. After taking consent from ethical research committee all patients of both genders irrespective of their age who had brain metastasis based on MRI brain and histopathology results were included in the study and those with primary brain tumors confirmed on histopathology and Patients with coagulopathy, unfit for GA, not willing for surgery were excluded from the study. Patients particulars like age, gender, pre-operative symptomology, primary site of metastasis, location of metastasis and type of treatment given were recorded on predesigned proforma. Data was analyzed by SPSS version 20 and results were represented in the form of graphs and tables. Results: We studied 16 cases; 10(62.5%) males and 6(37.5%) females. The age range was from 14 to 92 years (mean 53 years). Headache and seizures were present in 5(31.25%) cases each, weakness/hemiplegia and cognitive/ behavioral disturbance in 4(25%) cases each, ataxia in one (6.25%) and one (6.25%) were asymptomatic. In 12(75%) cases Kernofsky Performance Score was >70 and in 4(25%) cases
ISSN:1819-7973
1997-2067