Abstract | BACKGROUND: Neoplastic cerebral aneurysms are rare presentations of cardiac myxomas. The natural history of such aneurysms is not well understood, and the optimal treatment strategy remains unclear. Clipping and coiling are effective, although can carry significant morbidity. Chemotherapy and radiation can theoretically be effective, although their clinical efficacy remains to be proven. CASE DESCRIPTION: Here we describe a patient with cardiac myxoma presenting with multiple progressively fusiform aneurysms. These aneurysms were noted to be growing during conservative monitoring given the eloquent location. Subsequently, the patient underwent multiple sessions of targeted radiation therapy, which lead to obliteration, shrinkage, or halting in growth of these aneurysms. CONCLUSIONS:
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Authors | Kasra Khatibi, Lucido Luciano Ponce Mejia, Naoki Kaneko, Yinn Ooi, Tania Kaprealian, Nestor R Gonzalez, Nader Pouratian, Viktor Szeder |
Journal | World neurosurgery
(World Neurosurg)
Vol. 143
Pg. 332-335
(11 2020)
ISSN: 1878-8769 [Electronic] United States |
PMID | 32781141
(Publication Type: Case Reports)
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Copyright | Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. |
Topics |
- Aged
- Angiography, Digital Subtraction
- Cerebral Angiography
- Female
- Heart Neoplasms
(complications)
- Humans
- Intracranial Aneurysm
(etiology, radiotherapy)
- Ischemic Attack, Transient
(etiology)
- Myxoma
(complications)
- Radiation Dosage
- Radiotherapy
(methods)
- Treatment Outcome
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