Carcinomatous leptomeningitis in small cell lung cancer: a clinicopathologic review of the National Cancer Institute experience
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Carcinomatous leptomeningitis in small cell lung cancer: a clinicopathologic review of the National Cancer Institute experience
Abstract
CLM developed in 60 of 526 patients (11%) with SCLC seen at the NCI between August 1969 and June 1980. Life table analysis revealed an overall 25% risk of CLM at 3 years. CLM was diagnosed during all phases of the patients' clinical course, but the majority (83%) were cases diagnosed at the time of progressive systemic disease. Univariate log rank analysis indicated that pretreatment factors associated with the development of CLM included: involvement of the brain, spinal cord, bone marrow, liver or bone; extensive disease; and male sex. Patients who did not obtain a complete response to systemic therapy were at greater risk of developing CLM than complete responders. Multivariate analysis of these factors indicated that liver metastases were most strongly associated with the time to development of CLM, followed in order of importance by bone and CNS metastases. Patients usually presented with signs and symptoms reflecting involvement of multiple areas of the neuraxis including the cerebrum, cranial nerves and spinal cord; 51 of the 60 patients had intracerebral metastases and 27 had spinal cord lesions during their clinical course. Autopsy features including focal or diffuse involvement of the leptomeninges with infiltration of the Virchow-Robin spaces were similar to meningeal lymphoma and leukemia, except that CLM was rarely the sole manifestation of CNS tumor. Median survival following the diagnosis of CLM was 7 weeks. However, most deaths were attributed to systemic disease, and treatment with intrathecal chemotherapy and irradiation often provided palliation. With the increased awareness of this complication, an antemortem diagnosis increased from 39% prior to 1977, to 88% of patients after 1977.
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