Journal of Neurological Surgery Reports (Jan 2022)

Holohemispheric Prostate Carcinoma Dural Metastasis Mimicking Subdural Hematoma: Case Report and Review of the Literature

  • Madhav Sukumaran,
  • Qinwen Mao,
  • Donald R. Cantrell,
  • Babak S. Jahromi,
  • Matthew B. Potts

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0042-1744127
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 83, no. 01
pp. e23 – e28

Abstract

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Prostate carcinomas are the most common malignancy to metastasize to the dura. These metastases can commonly mimic subdural hematomas and may similarly present with brain compression. The optimal management and outcomes after surgical management are not well characterized. We present a case of prostate carcinoma metastatic to the dura that was initially thought to be a large isodense subdural hematoma and was treated with surgical decompression. We also review the literature regarding prostate dural metastases mimicking subdural hematomas and discuss the relevant imaging findings, treatments, and outcomes. Dural metastasis should be considered when a patient with known metastatic prostate cancer presents with imaging evidence of a subdural mass.

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