Sugar coating

Last revised by Ian Bickle on 4 Jul 2020

So-called "sugar coating" or zuckerguss (German for sugar icing) refers to the appearance of diffuse linear/sheetlike leptomeningeal contrast enhancement in the brain or spinal cord due to drop metastases or leptomeningeal carcinomatosis. It is seen both as a result of CNS involvement from distant primaries as well as direct spread from CNS malignancies.

Primaries include:

Differential diagnosis

Considerations include:

  • leptomeningeal inflammation/infection
  • post-surgical/post-lumbar puncture changes
  • prominent pial vessels
    • normally only present in the very midline
    • may be enlarged with spinal AVMs or AVFs

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Cases and figures

  • Figure 1: sugar coating
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  • Case 1: from metastatic melanoma
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  • Case 2: from colon adenocarcinoma
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  • Case 3: from breast cancer
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  • Case 4: from breast cancer
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  • Case 5: cranial
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  • Case 6
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