BRAF V600E Mutant Lung Adenocarcinoma Presenting With a Skull Base Metastasis and Pituitary Adenoma Collision Tumour

Cureus. 2021 Sep 21;13(9):e18180. doi: 10.7759/cureus.18180. eCollection 2021 Sep.

Abstract

We report an unusual initial presentation for metastatic lung adenocarcinoma (LAC) with progressive loss of vision, a rare molecular phenotype and rapid visual response to surgical resection. A 60-year-old female presented with rapid and progressive visual loss over four weeks. Contrast-enhanced CT and MRI scans showed an enhancing lobulated mass in the base of skull infiltrating into the sella turcica. The patient underwent transnasal endoscopic debulking of the mass with rapid improvement in her vision. Histology showed a collision tumour with a pituitary adenoma and a microacinar metastatic adenocarcinoma. Staging CT of the chest, abdomen and pelvis showed a T4 N2 M1 right LAC. Molecular profiling of the metastasis confirmed an activating mutation involving codon 600 of BRAF gene (BRAF V600E). The patient was treated with combination chemotherapy but rapidly deteriorated and unfortunately died due to progressive disease. Efforts to access BRAF/MEK inhibitors for off-label use were unsuccessful. We believe our patient would have benefited from a BRAF/MEK inhibitor. This case illustrates the very unusual presentation of metastatic LAC with visual loss secondary to a collision tumour containing a pituitary adenoma and metastatic adenocarcinoma.

Keywords: adenocarcinoma lung; braf v600e mutation; collision tumour; endoscopic transnasal approach; pituitary adenoma.

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