Brain metastases from prostate cancer: An 11-year analysis in the MRI era with emphasis on imaging characteristics, incidence, and prognosis Journal Article


Authors: Hatzoglou, V.; Patel, G. V.; Morris, M. J.; Curtis, K.; Zhang, Z.; Shi, W.; Huse, J.; Rosenblum, M.; Holodny, A. I.; Young, R. J.
Article Title: Brain metastases from prostate cancer: An 11-year analysis in the MRI era with emphasis on imaging characteristics, incidence, and prognosis
Abstract: BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Brain metastases from prostate cancer are uncommon and their imaging appearance has not been well defined. The main objectives of this study were to evaluate the incidence, MRI characteristics, and prognosis of parenchymal brain metastases originating in prostate cancer. METHODS: We retrospectively identified 21 patients with prostate cancer and evidence of brain metastases from 2000 to 2010. We reviewed the initial brain MRI scans and characterized the lesions according to location and appearance on MRI, while also determining patient demography, staging, and survival. RESULTS: The incidence of brain metastasis from prostate cancer was .16%. At the time of brain metastasis detection, 95% of the patients had concurrent osseous metastases, 86% lymph node metastases, and 76% liver and/or lung metastases. Brain metastases were multifocal in 71% of patients, hemorrhagic in 33%, diffusion restricted in 19%, and partially cystic/necrotic in 19%. The median overall survival after brain metastasis detection was 2.8 months. CONCLUSIONS: Brain metastasis from prostate cancer remains a rare phenomenon that most frequently occurs in the setting of widely disseminated bone and soft tissue disease. Patients with nonadenocarcinoma pathology are more likely to develop brain metastases. The MRI appearance is highly variable and prognosis is poor. © 2012 by the American Society of Neuroimaging.
Keywords: osteosarcoma; adult; cancer survival; clinical article; aged; middle aged; overall survival; bone metastasis; cancer patient; cancer staging; neuroimaging; nuclear magnetic resonance imaging; lymph node metastasis; demography; image analysis; incidence; retrospective study; prostate cancer; survival time; liver metastasis; lung metastasis; brain metastasis; prostate adenocarcinoma; tumor bleeding; prostate carcinoma; small cell carcinoma; brain metastases; nuclear magnetic resonance scanner; tumor necrosis; cancer prognosis; very elderly; prognosis; human; male; article; mri characteristics
Journal Title: Journal of Neuroimaging
Volume: 24
Issue: 2
ISSN: 1051-2284
Publisher: Wiley Blackwell  
Date Published: 2014-03-01
Start Page: 161
End Page: 166
Language: English
DOI: 10.1111/j.1552-6569.2012.00767.x
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 23279641
PMCID: PMC4724409
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Notes: Export Date: 2 April 2014 -- CODEN: JNERE -- Source: Scopus
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  1. Zhigang Zhang
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  2. Weiji Shi
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  3. Michael Morris
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  4. Robert J Young
    228 Young
  5. Marc Rosenblum
    424 Rosenblum
  6. Jason T Huse
    143 Huse
  7. Andrei Holodny
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  8. Gita Patel
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  9. Kristen   Curtis
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