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Brain metastases in locations other than skull/meninges or parenchyma
General features
> 95% of brain metastases parenchymal
Only 1-2% in ventricles, pituitary gland, etc.
Sites generally very vascular
Extraventricular metastases more diffuse, infiltrative than parenchymal metastases (usually round)
Location
Choroid plexus ± ventricular ependyma
Pituitary gland infundibulum
Eye (choroid)
Cranial nerves
Pineal gland
Preexisting neoplasm (“collision tumor”)
Best imaging tool: MR with T1WI C+ FS
Metastases almost always enhance
Varies with location
Choroid plexus, ventricle = meningioma
Pituitary gland, infundibular stalk
Pituitary macroadenoma
Lymphocytic hypophysitis
Lymphoma
Cranial nerves = neurofibromatosis type 2, lymphoma
Eye (globe)
Ocular melanoma
Retinal or choroidal detachment
Choroidal hemangioma
Look for “secret sites” outside parenchyma when imaging brain for possible metastatic disease
Brain metastases in locations other than skull/meninges, parenchyma
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