Successful treatment of metastatic cerebral recurrence of pleuropulmonary blastoma.
Yoshiko NakanoSandra Pisa GatellKris Ann P SchultzThais Murciano CarrilloHiroyuki FujisakiKeiko OkadaMasaki HoriikeTetsuro NakamuraYusuke WatanabeYasuhiro MatsusakaHiroaki SakamotoHiroko FukushimaTakeshi InoueGretchen M WilliamsD Ashley HillJunichi HaraPublished in: Pediatric blood & cancer (2019)
Pleuropulmonary blastoma (PPB) is a rare pediatric tumor. The central nervous system (CNS) is the most common site of extrathoracic metastasis. The prognosis of PPB patients with CNS metastases is dismal: most patients die within one year after recurrence. Here, we describe two patients diagnosed with PPB who developed intracranial recurrences shortly after the end of their initial treatment and were successfully treated by gross total resection, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy. Both patients are in complete remission four and three years after recurrence. Although an optimal regimen remains to be determined, these cases demonstrate that PPB with CNS metastases is potentially curable.