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[A Case of Bone Marrow Metastasis of Oligodendroglioma with IDH Mutation and 1p/19q Codeletion].

A 71-year-old woman was transferred to our hospital, complaining of a seizure for the first time. A tumor was detected in the right frontal lobe, and a craniotomy was performed with a partial tumor resection. The pathological diagnosis was oligodendroglioma with IDH mutation and 1p/19q codeletion, and irradiation therapy was performed. Six months later, the patient's lactate dehydrogenase(LDH)level elevated remarkably, and the fluoro-deoxyglucose-positron emission tomography/computed tomography showed abnormal uptake in multiple bone marrow locations. Bone marrow aspiration was performed, and the pathological diagnosis was oligodendroglioma metastasis. The patient was given two cycles of chemotherapy with temozolomide(TMZ), and her LDH level reduced to normal. After a few months, the LDH level elevated again, so we gave her two more cycles of TMZ;however, her LDH level did not change. Thereafter, the patient was hospitalized because of paraplegia, which started a few days prior, and right lower jaw swelling. Her CT and magnetic resonance imaging showed metastasis to the thoracic vertebrae and right mandibular bone. Irradiation therapy was performed to these locations, and the patient was given chemotherapy using nimustine(ACNU), procarbazine, and vincristine(PAV). Her LDH levels reduced temporarily, but elevated again. The patient deteriorated slowly and died 20 months after she presented with a seizure. Oligodendroglioma with extracranial metastasis is extremely rare, and this case report is the 68th report. The chemotherapy approach with TMZ or PAV/PCV may be effective against oligodendroglioma metastasis to the bone marrow.

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