TY - JOUR
T1 - Olfactory neuroblastoma following treatment for pituitary adenoma
AU - Park, Kyung Jae
AU - Kang, Shin Hyuk
AU - Lee, Hoon Gab
AU - Chung, Yong Gu
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PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - Olfactory neuroblastoma is extremely rare as a second neoplasm. We report an unusual case of olfactory neuroblastoma in a 59-year-old woman who had undergone two operations and received 54 Gy of irradiation for pituitary adenoma 20 years ago. At the time of admission, the patient presented with nasal obstruction and frequent epistaxis. Imaging studies showed a large mass in the nasal cavities and ethmoid sinus, extending to the intracranial area, with no evidence of any recurrence of the previous pituitary adenoma. The tumor was completely excised via a trans-cranial and trans-nasal approach. A diagnosis of olfactory neuroblastoma was established, and the patient was given postoperative chemotherapy. Although relatively uncommon, second neoplasms are an important consideration in the differential diagnosis of patients with new or recurring symptoms after treatment for pituitary adenoma. Furthermore, it is likely that radiation played a critical role in the development of olfactory neuroblastoma in our patient.
AB - Olfactory neuroblastoma is extremely rare as a second neoplasm. We report an unusual case of olfactory neuroblastoma in a 59-year-old woman who had undergone two operations and received 54 Gy of irradiation for pituitary adenoma 20 years ago. At the time of admission, the patient presented with nasal obstruction and frequent epistaxis. Imaging studies showed a large mass in the nasal cavities and ethmoid sinus, extending to the intracranial area, with no evidence of any recurrence of the previous pituitary adenoma. The tumor was completely excised via a trans-cranial and trans-nasal approach. A diagnosis of olfactory neuroblastoma was established, and the patient was given postoperative chemotherapy. Although relatively uncommon, second neoplasms are an important consideration in the differential diagnosis of patients with new or recurring symptoms after treatment for pituitary adenoma. Furthermore, it is likely that radiation played a critical role in the development of olfactory neuroblastoma in our patient.
KW - Olfactory neuroblastoma
KW - Pituitary adenoma
KW - Radiation-induced neoplasm
KW - Second neoplasm
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U2 - 10.1007/s11060-008-9657-7
DO - 10.1007/s11060-008-9657-7
M3 - Article
C2 - 18679581
AN - SCOPUS:53349168610
SN - 0167-594X
VL - 90
SP - 237
EP - 241
JO - Journal of Neuro-Oncology
JF - Journal of Neuro-Oncology
IS - 2
ER -