McIver J I, Scheithauer B W, Rydberg C H, Atkinson J L
Department of Neurologic Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota 55905, USA.
Neurosurgery. 2001 Aug;49(2):447-9. doi: 10.1097/00006123-200108000-00034.
A case of acutely symptomatic epidural hematoma caused by metastatic hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) to the cranium is reported. This is a rare case of metastatic HCC without known primary presenting as an epidural hematoma.
The patient presented with an acute onset of headache, aphasia, and right hemiparesis 2 weeks after he experienced minor trauma to the cranium. An emergency computed tomographic scan of the head revealed the presence of a left parietal epidural hematoma.
An emergency evacuation of the epidural hematoma was performed, and metastatic HCC was diagnosed.
The patient's neurological deficits were reversed with surgical intervention, and he is now undergoing palliative chemotherapy. This was the first clinical manifestation of HCC in this patient. This case reaffirms the neurosurgeon's role in the complex, multidisciplinary care of patients with craniospinal metastasis.
报告一例转移性肝细胞癌(HCC)转移至颅骨导致急性症状性硬膜外血肿的病例。这是一例罕见的转移性HCC病例,在无已知原发灶的情况下以硬膜外血肿形式出现。
患者在颅骨受到轻微创伤2周后出现急性头痛、失语和右侧偏瘫。头部急诊计算机断层扫描显示左顶叶硬膜外血肿。
紧急进行了硬膜外血肿清除术,并诊断为转移性HCC。
手术干预使患者的神经功能缺损得到逆转,他目前正在接受姑息化疗。这是该患者HCC的首次临床表现。该病例再次证实了神经外科医生在颅脊髓转移患者复杂的多学科治疗中的作用。