Background: Brain metastases from laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) are rare, and there are no standardized treatments. Here we reported on a case of brain metastasis from laryngeal SCC and performed a literature review on these cases. Moreover, by plotting Kaplan-Meier curves, we carried out a survival analysis to provide an estimation of overall survival (OS) and to find possible prognostic factors. Case Description: A 65-year-old male was admitted to our department with a large left occipital lesion. Three years ago, the patient had undergone total laryngectomy with bilateral neck dissection with a diagnosis of a poor differentiated SCC. The occipital lesion was totally removed. A diagnosis of a brain metastasis from laryngeal SCC was made. The patient was submitted to adjuvant chemotherapy and radiation therapy. He is in good clinical conditions at 7-month follow-up with a still ongoing chemotherapy. From survival analysis, we have found that surgery and/or radiochemotherapy increase the OS of these patients compared with untreated cases. Moreover, Karnofsky performance status (KPS) score ≥70 and recursive partitioning analysis (RPA) classes I and II were associated with better OS in these patients. Conclusion: Brain metastases from laryngeal SCC are rare. This is the first study in which a survival analysis of these cases has been performed. Surgery and/or radio-chemotherapy increase the survival of these patients compared with untreated cases. Moreover, KPS score and RPA class affect the outcome of these patients.

Montano, N., Rapisarda, A., Pignotti, F., Gessi, M., Prognostic factors in brain metastases from laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma: Case report and review, <<SURGICAL NEUROLOGY INTERNATIONAL>>, 2018; 9 (1): 179-N/A. [doi:10.4103/sni.sni_141_18] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/151728]

Prognostic factors in brain metastases from laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma: Case report and review

Montano, Nicola
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Rapisarda, Alessandro;Pignotti, Fabrizio;Gessi, Marco
2018

Abstract

Background: Brain metastases from laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) are rare, and there are no standardized treatments. Here we reported on a case of brain metastasis from laryngeal SCC and performed a literature review on these cases. Moreover, by plotting Kaplan-Meier curves, we carried out a survival analysis to provide an estimation of overall survival (OS) and to find possible prognostic factors. Case Description: A 65-year-old male was admitted to our department with a large left occipital lesion. Three years ago, the patient had undergone total laryngectomy with bilateral neck dissection with a diagnosis of a poor differentiated SCC. The occipital lesion was totally removed. A diagnosis of a brain metastasis from laryngeal SCC was made. The patient was submitted to adjuvant chemotherapy and radiation therapy. He is in good clinical conditions at 7-month follow-up with a still ongoing chemotherapy. From survival analysis, we have found that surgery and/or radiochemotherapy increase the OS of these patients compared with untreated cases. Moreover, Karnofsky performance status (KPS) score ≥70 and recursive partitioning analysis (RPA) classes I and II were associated with better OS in these patients. Conclusion: Brain metastases from laryngeal SCC are rare. This is the first study in which a survival analysis of these cases has been performed. Surgery and/or radio-chemotherapy increase the survival of these patients compared with untreated cases. Moreover, KPS score and RPA class affect the outcome of these patients.
2018
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Montano, N., Rapisarda, A., Pignotti, F., Gessi, M., Prognostic factors in brain metastases from laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma: Case report and review, <<SURGICAL NEUROLOGY INTERNATIONAL>>, 2018; 9 (1): 179-N/A. [doi:10.4103/sni.sni_141_18] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/151728]
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