Surgical and anatomic factors predict development of leptomeningeal disease in patients with melanoma brain metastases.
Stephen R LoweChristopher P WangAmanda BriscoJunmin WhitingJohn ArringtonKamran AhmedMichael YuTimothy J RobinsonDaniel OliverArnold EtameNam TranAndre Beer FurlanSolmaz SahebjamSepideh MokhtariYolanda PiñaRobert MacaulayPeter ForsythMichael A VogelbaumJames K C LiuPublished in: Neuro-oncology (2022)
In a single-institution cohort of MBM, we found that surgical resection alone did not result in an increased risk of LMD. Anatomical factors such as dural-based and intraventricular metastasis were significant for developing LMD, as well as entry into a CSF space during surgical resection. These data suggest a strong correlation between anatomic location and tumor cell seeding in relation to the development of LMD.