Slit-like hypertensive hydrocephalus: Report of a late, complex, and multifactorial complication in an oncologic patient

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Background: Several sophisticated techniques and many chemotherapy drugs have improved life expectancy of oncologic patients allowing us to observe late complications which present many years after the initial treatment. Case Description: We present a unique case of a patient affected by acute lymphoblastic leukemia at the age of 6 years, treated with whole brain radiotherapy and intrathecal chemotherapy, developing meningiomatosis and leptomeningeal alterations as late complications and the interaction of these two entities caused a peculiar form of hydrocephalus without ventricular dilation. The diagnosis of pseudotumor cerebri was excluded due the postradio/chemotherapy development of meningiomatosis, not present in a previously head magnetic resonance imaging, that exerted compression to the Sylvian aqueduct causing intracranial hypertension with papillary stasis without ventricles enlargement due to brain stiffness. Moreover, a peculiar intraoperative rubbery consistency of brain parenchyma was detected strengthening this complex diagnosis. Conclusion: At the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of obstructive hydrocephalus without ventricles dilation caused by brain stiffness related to late alterations of oncologic treatments. This report could be a guide for further complex patients diagnoses and for improving treatments efficacy.

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Umana, G. E., Raudino, G., Alberio, N., Inserra, F., Giovinazzo, G., Fricia, M., … Scalia, G. (2020). Slit-like hypertensive hydrocephalus: Report of a late, complex, and multifactorial complication in an oncologic patient. Surgical Neurology International, 11. https://doi.org/10.25259/SNI_145_2020

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