Paranasal sinus melanoma – definitive stereotactic body radiation therapy
Skull Base Region
Paranasal Sinuses
Histopathology
Mucosal Melanoma
Prior Surgical Resection
Biopsy and transnasal debulking
Pertinent Laboratory Findings
BRAF negative
Case description
A 67-year-old female presented with a history of rhinosinusitis over several months. On physical examination, a mass occupying the right nasal cavity was noted, with associated right eye proptosis. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) demonstrated a mass in the right sinonasal cavity extending towards the right orbit ( Figure 2.10.1 ). Biopsy and debulking of the mass demonstrated a mucosal melanoma. Staging with a positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) scan demonstrated the known primary mass in the right sinonasal cavity as well as a solitary metastasis involving the T1 vertebra. The patient then underwent stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) ( Figure 2.10.2 ).
Radiosurgery Machine
Varian Edge
Radiosurgery Dose (Gy)
40 (with elective 30 Gy volume), at the 75% isodose line
Number of Fractions
5
Critical Structure
Dose Tolerance
Globe
Max point (0.03 cc) <30 Gy
0.1 cc <25 Gy
Optic nerve
Max point (0.03 cc) <25 Gy
0.2 cc <23 Gy
Brainstem
Max point (0.03 cc) <31 Gy
0.5 cc <23 Gy
Spinal Cord
Max point (0.03 cc) <28 Gy
0.35 cc <22 Gy
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