Brain & Neurorehabilitation  2017;10(1):e1-

doi:10.12786/bn.2017.10.e1

Pontine Necrosis Related with Radiation Therapy, Complicated with Spontaneous Hemorrhage.

Ha Min KIM 1 ; Bo Young HONG ; Jong In LEE ; Joon Sung KIM ; Seong Hoon LIM

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Keywords

Radiation Necrosis; Radiation Therapy; Pontine Hemorrhage

Country

Republic of Korea

Language

English

Abstract

The brain necrosis induced by radiation therapy (RT) is an uncommon pathology of brain. A case of spontaneous hemorrhage at necrotic brain is also rare. A 52-year-old man who had nasopharyngeal carcinoma and had been treated with RT, presented with gait disturbance, dizziness, ataxia, dysarthria, and dysphagia. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) demonstrated progressed radiation necrosis of pons, and spontaneous hemorrhage at the site of necrosis. The hematoma was diminished by conservative treatment. However, the patient’s neurologic symptoms did not recover. Two years later, spontaneous bleeding recurred at necrotic brain. His neurologic symptoms worsened. One year later, his neurologic symptoms were more progressed. He showed severe dysphagia, profound weakness and respiratory failure. This case provides the description of relapsed spontaneous hemorrhage and medullary dysfunction caused by pontine necrosis and progressed post-radiation injury, complicated with hemorrhage, and urges caution in that the necrotic brain tissue may be vulnerable to bleeding.