Alex Zaharcu
Blake Medical Center,
PGY-2, 2020 59th street west, Bradenton, Florida, 34209
Tanzania
Case Report
A Silent and Debilitating Case of Obstructing Hydrocephalus
Author(s): Alex Zaharcu, Rohit Kumar, Mark Phillip Baker, John Guirgis, Furqan Haq and Nemer DabageAlex Zaharcu, Rohit Kumar, Mark Phillip Baker, John Guirgis, Furqan Haq and Nemer Dabage
Background: Leptomeningeal metastases are complications of advanced cancer and have a scarce but often death-dealing incidence. Diagnosis often requires a good measure of suspicion and patients can present with a vast diversity of signs and symptoms.
Case presentation: A 76-year-old male who comes in with altered mental status of unknown etiology with past medical history significant for multiple types of cancer and recent travel to Vancouver. He was investigated by our internal medicine team for altered mental status, pulmonology for a possible pneumonia, neurology for possible HSV encephalitis vs. cranial metastases and infectious disease for a new onset rash on his torso.
Conclusion: Metastasis was diagnosed through spinal fluid cell analysis and patient was sent to hospice.
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