2023
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.48799
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Five-Fraction Radiosurgery Using a Biologically Equivalent Dose of a Single Fraction of 24 Gy for a 3-cm Parasagittal Para-Central Sulcus Brain Metastasis From Adenocarcinoma of the Cecum

Kazuhiro Ohtakara,
Takanori Kondo,
Yuma Obata
et al.

Abstract: An isolated single brain metastasis (BM) is an extremely rare manifestation of failure in patients with cecal adenocarcinoma (CAC). Total en bloc resection (while preserving function) of a 3-cm BM involving both the primary motor and sensory cortexes presents a conundrum: achieving long-term local control and safety of such a BM is also challenging for stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS). We describe the case of a 3.1-cm BM from CAC in the left parasagittal para-central sulcus region, which was treated using five-… Show more

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“…In the SRS boost, ≥5 fr appeared appropriate, considering the volume effects from total and individual GTVs and the dose interferences based on the proximity to each other. Further, the resumed chemotherapy after the EBRT may have improved the anti-BM efficacy, and bevacizumab may have attenuated the AREs [4,5,15].…”
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“…In the SRS boost, ≥5 fr appeared appropriate, considering the volume effects from total and individual GTVs and the dose interferences based on the proximity to each other. Further, the resumed chemotherapy after the EBRT may have improved the anti-BM efficacy, and bevacizumab may have attenuated the AREs [4,5,15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The BMs can gradually increase during systemic therapy like a silent killer without surrounding edemas and related symptoms, while the growth potentials are somewhat suppressed. Further, the symptoms may become apparent only when the total tumor volume exceeds 100 cm 3 if the BMs are not localized in the eloquent areas [1][2][3]5]. Therefore, the head should preferably be scanned at least once every six months when performing a contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) scan from the thorax to the pelvis to treat BMs via SRS alone while they are smaller [5].…”
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