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Cerebral Metastasis from Breast Cancer in a Male Patient with HIV

Authors :
Guilherme Lellis Badke
Guilherme Brasileiro de Aguiar
João Miguel de Almeida Silva
Aline Lariessy Campos Paiva
Eduardo Urbano da Silva
José Carlos Esteves Veiga
Source :
Case Reports in Neurological Medicine, Vol 2015 (2015)
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Hindawi Limited, 2015.

Abstract

Context. Breast cancer (BC) in men is a rare condition, corresponding to 1% of all neoplasms in this gender. Some studies show that up to 93% of BC cases in men are advanced disease. If its occurrence constitutes an uncommon fact, the appearance of a metastasis to the central nervous system (CNS) is extremely rare. The objective of the present study is to present the case of a male patient, bearer of HIV infection, who presented with BC and later metastasis to the CNS. We also include a brief review of the literature. Case Report. We describe a case of a male patient, 59 years old, with HIV infection and a history of BC treated 4 years earlier, which progressed into headache and vertigo. Neuroimaging exams showed lesions suggestive of cerebral metastasis and a stereotaxic biopsy confirmed BC metastasis. Conclusion. Breast cancer in men with metastasis to the CNS is a rare condition and similar reports were not found in the available databases. It should be pointed out that even though rare, it should be considered among the differential diagnoses for SNC metastases in men, although HIV infection favors the appearance of some types of cancer.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20906668 and 20906676
Volume :
2015
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Case Reports in Neurological Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.797a14b4a9465b97a66661da676b6a
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/482839