1. Intra-, para-, and suprasellar nuclear protein of testis carcinoma with infiltration of cavernous sinus and clivus-a case report
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Stefanos Voglis, Lazar Tosic, Luca Regli, Anna Maria Reuss, Elisabeth J. Rushing, Carlo Serra, University of Zurich, and Tosic, Lazar
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,10208 Institute of Neuropathology ,Pulmonary insufficiency ,610 Medicine & health ,Lesion ,10180 Clinic for Neurosurgery ,Clivus ,Testis ,medicine ,Carcinoma ,Humans ,NUT midline carcinoma ,Frozen section procedure ,business.industry ,Nuclear Proteins ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Squamous carcinoma ,2746 Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,2728 Neurology (clinical) ,Cranial Fossa, Posterior ,Cavernous sinus ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,Cavernous Sinus ,Surgery ,Neurology (clinical) ,Radiology ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
A nuclear protein of testis (NUT) carcinoma, also known as NUT midline carcinoma, is a rare subtype of squamous carcinoma known for its aggressive growth behaviour. It can form anywhere in the body. Although, it usually occurs along midline structures (head, neck, lungs). The authors present the first report of intrasellar NUT carcinoma with cavernous sinus infiltration in a 47-year-old patient. MRI showed an inhomogeneous, gadolinium-enhancing lesion with intra- and suprasellar growth, invasion of the cavernous sinus without clear differentiation from normal pituitary tissue. Given the lymphoma diagnosis in the frozen section and invasion of the cavernous sinus, the patient underwent endoscopic, transnasal, and transsphenoidal subtotal resection only. Local tumour and spinal metastases showed a good response to radio-chemotherapy. Despite combined radio-chemotherapy, the patient died of pulmonary insufficiency due to rapid progression of pulmonary metastasis 6 months after the initial diagnosis.
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- 2022
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