- Author:
Mi Ae KIM
1
;
Eun Kyung KIM
;
Ji Hyun LEE
;
Hye Cheol JEONG
Author Information
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords: Small cell lung cancer; Metastatic brain tumor
- MeSH: Biopsy; Brain; Brain Neoplasms; Cerebrum; Edema; Emergencies; Headache; Humans; Lung Neoplasms; Memory; Middle Aged; Necrosis; Small Cell Lung Carcinoma; Thorax
- From:Journal of Lung Cancer 2010;9(1):24-25
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: A 59-year-old man was rushed to the emergency room. The patient complained of headache with impaired memory function. Brain MRI showed a necrotic tumor in Lt cerebral hemisphere, with severe peritumoral edema (Fig. 1). Pathologic examination of the brain lesion confirmed that the tumor was a small cell lung cancer (SCLC). Chest computed tomography revealed a large soft tissue mass with central necrosis at subcarinal area in spite of an initial normal chest X-ray (Fig. 2). Bronchoscopic biopsy of the polypoid mass at subcarina revealed that the mass was a SCLC (Fig. 3). This is the case of SCLC only with an extrapulmonary symptoms despite of a normal chest X-ray. When metastatic brain tumor was found, appropriate chest evaluation should be performed even though chest X-ray was normal because brain is a common site of invasion of lung cancer.