Metastatic craniocervical hemangiopericytoma presenting with hydrocephalus and papilledema - Case review.

J Clin Neurosci

Department of Neurosurgery, Level 1, Old Baker Building, The Alfred Hospital, 55 Commercial Rd, Melbourne, Victoria 3004, Australia. Electronic address:

Published: October 2018

Hemangiopericytomas are rare mesenchymal tumors with propensity to recur locally and metastasize. We report the unique case of a fifty-five-year-old male with recurrence of a previously resected craniocervical hemangiopericytoma presenting with obstructive hydrocephalus secondary to new metastatic cerebellar deposits. Emergent surgical resection of the cerebellar hemangiopericytomas was performed prior to adjuvant radiotherapy. Hemangiopericytomas are rare but important differentials for craniocervical junction lesions. Gross total resection remains the cornerstone of management with post-operative radiotherapy and chemotherapy as potential adjuncts. Tumors located in deep regions pose complex management challenges as safe maximal excision may be limited by proximal eloquent structures.

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