{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Nasopharyngeal carcinoma with leptomeningeal metastases has been treated with comprehensive treatment for long-term survival: A case report and literature review. {Author}: Yang Y;Jiang J;Liu Y;Feng S;Bu H; {Journal}: Medicine (Baltimore) {Volume}: 103 {Issue}: 23 {Year}: 2024 Jun 7 {Factor}: 1.817 {DOI}: 10.1097/MD.0000000000037853 {Abstract}: BACKGROUND: Nasopharyngeal carcinoma has a high incidence in East and Southeast Asia, often with distant metastasis. However, leptomeningeal metastasis (LM) is extremely rare and usually has a poor prognosis. This paper reports the clinical treatment of a patient with meningeal metastasis of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) in order to improve the clinician's understanding of the disease. Early diagnosis of the disease can alleviate the pain of patients and prolong their survival time.
METHODS: We report the case of a 55-year-old female with a history of NPC with LM. Brain magnetic resonance imaging showed temporal lobe enhancement, peripheral edema, and enhancement of the adjacent meninges. Cerebrospinal fluid cytology suggests the presence of malignant tumor cells.
METHODS: The patient was diagnosed with LM from NPC.
METHODS: The patients were regularly given targeted therapy with nimotuzumab, immunotherapy with karyolizumab, and lumbar intrathecal methotrexate chemotherapy and supportive treatment.
RESULTS: The patient had survived for 3 years since the diagnosis of LM and was in good condition and still under active antitumor treatment.
CONCLUSIONS: Leptomeningeal metastasis of NPC is a rare disease. Although there is currently no unified treatment plan, the neurological symptoms can still be controlled and the quality of life can be improved through active treatment.