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The CNS is rarely the first site of metastasis for rhabdomyosarcoma. C
NS involvement is uncommon, and usually seen as leptomeningeal spread
after development of pulmonary metastases. We present the imaging find
ings in a 13-year-old boy in whom a large intracranial hemorrhage was
the initial presentation of surgically documented metastatic prostatic
rhabdomyosarcoma. Multiple chest CTs and radionuclide bone scans had
previously shown no evidence of pulmonary or osseous metastases. The s
ignificance of this case in relation to the possible role of the need
for use of chemotherapeutic agents that cross the blood-brain barriers
to prevent brain metastasis is discussed. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science I
reland Ltd. All rights reserved.