Intracranial multiple myeloma is uncommon. Cavernous sinus involvement has rarely been reported, generally associated with treatment-refractory disease and poor outcome. We report clinical data and neuroradiologic findings of 3 patients with multiple myeloma and unilateral cavernous sinus involvement. At neuroradiology, this resulted from diffuse bone involvement as disease relapse (n = 2) or focal dural disease (n = 1) as the presenting sign. Interestingly, bortezomib treatment resulted in complete clinical resolution in 1 patient and partial clinical and significant magnetic resonance response in another, whereas in the literature, local radiation therapy has been reported as the only efficient treatment.
Gozzetti, A., Cerase, A., Tarantino, A., Fabbri, A., Bocchia, M., Pirrotta, M.T., et al. (2007). Multiple myeloma involving the cavernous sinus: a report of 3 cases and response to bortezumib. CLINICAL LYMPHOMA & MYELOMA, 7(5), 376-378 [10.3816/CLM.2007.n.017].
Multiple myeloma involving the cavernous sinus: a report of 3 cases and response to bortezumib
GOZZETTI A.;BOCCHIA M.;
2007-01-01
Abstract
Intracranial multiple myeloma is uncommon. Cavernous sinus involvement has rarely been reported, generally associated with treatment-refractory disease and poor outcome. We report clinical data and neuroradiologic findings of 3 patients with multiple myeloma and unilateral cavernous sinus involvement. At neuroradiology, this resulted from diffuse bone involvement as disease relapse (n = 2) or focal dural disease (n = 1) as the presenting sign. Interestingly, bortezomib treatment resulted in complete clinical resolution in 1 patient and partial clinical and significant magnetic resonance response in another, whereas in the literature, local radiation therapy has been reported as the only efficient treatment.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.
https://hdl.handle.net/11365/2811
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