Brain Metastases from Cholangiocarcinoma: a First Case Series in Thailand

Abstract

Background: Brain metastasis from cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is a rare but fatal event. To the best of ourknowledge, only few cases have been reported. Herein, we report the incident rate and a first case series of brainmetastases from CCA.
Methods: Between January 2006 and December 2010 5,164 patients were treated atSrinagarind hospital, Khon Kaen University; of those, 8 patients developed brain metastasis. Here we reviewedclinical data and survival times.
Results: The incident rate of brain metastases from CCA was 0.15%. The medianage of the patients was 60 years. Tumor subtypes were intrahepatic in 6 and hilar in 2 patients. All suffered fromsymptoms related to brain metastasis. Three patients were treated with whole-brain radiation therapy (WBRT),one of whom also underwent surgery. The median survival after the diagnosis of brain metastasis was 9.5 weeks(1-28 weeks). The longest survival observed in a patient in RPA class I with two brain lesions and received WBRT.
Conclusion: This is a first case series of brain metastases from CCA with the incident rate of 0.15%. It is rareand associated with short survival time.

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