Aggressive Trimodality Therapy for T1N2M1 Nonsmall Cell Lung Cancer with Synchronous Solitary Brain Metastasis: Case Report and Rationale
Figure 1
Axial, T1-weighted, postcontrast MR images of the brain. (a) A 2.3 2.3 2.5 cm left cerebellar lesion occurred synchronous with the diagnosis of a primary NSCLC. (b) The left cerebellar lesion was completely removed through a left suboccipital craniectomy. (c) No residual enhancement is noted after WBRT. (d) There is no evidence of recurrent brain metastasis on MRI obtained 2 years after diagnosis.