letters to the editor Subdural collections arising from calvarial metastases following discontinuation of antiangiogenic therapyWe report two metastatic breast cancer patients with diffuse calvarial involvement who developed symptomatic subdural collections shortly after discontinuing anti-angiogenic therapy. The first patient had metastatic disease in the liver, skin, and bones, including the calvarium (Figure 1A), and developed subdural collections 3 weeks after discontinuing a 9-week course of sunitinib at 37.5 mg daily as part of a clinical trial. Sunitinib was discontinued after 9 weeks of treatment because of grade 3 leukopaenia. Three weeks later, she developed right upper limb weakness and slurred speech. Magnetic resonance
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