Literature DB >> 15344984

Radiation-induced brain disorders in patients with pituitary tumours.

A Bhansali1, A K Banerjee, A Chanda, P Singh, S C Sharma, S N Mathuriya, R J Dash.   

Abstract

Radiation-induced brain disorders (RIBD) are uncommon and they are grave sequelae of conventional radiotherapy. In the present report, we describe the clinical spectrum of RIBD in 11 patients who received post-surgery conventional megavoltage irradiation for residual pituitary tumours. Of these 11 patients (nine men, two women), seven had been treated for non-functioning pituitary tumours and four for somatotropinomas. At the time of irradiation the age of these patients ranged from 30 to 59 years (mean, 39.4 +/- 8.3; median, 36) with a follow-up period of 6-96 months (mean, 18.3 +/- 26.4; median, 11). The dose of radiation ranged from 45 to 90 Gy (mean, 51.3 +/- 13.4; median, 45), which was given in 15-30 fractions (mean, 18.6 +/- 5.0; median, 15) with 2.8 +/- 0.3 Gy (median, 3) per fraction. The biological effective dose calculated for late complications in these patients ranged from 78.7 to 180 Gy (mean, 99.1 +/- 27.5; median, 90). The lag time between tumour irradiation and the onset of symptoms ranged from 6 to 168 months (mean, 46.3 +/- 57.0; median, 57). The clinical spectrum of RIBD included new-onset visual abnormalities in five, cerebral radionecrosis in the form of altered sensorium in four, generalized seizures in four, cognitive dysfunction in five, dementia in three and motor deficits in two patients. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)/CT of the brain was suggestive of radionecrosis in eight, cerebral oedema in three, cerebral atrophy in two and second neoplasia in one patient. Associated hormone deficiencies at presentation were hypogonadism in eight, hypoadrenalism in six, hypothyroidism in four and diabetes insipidus in one patient. Autopsy in two patients showed primitive neuroectodermal tumour (PNET) and brainstem radionecrosis in one, and a cystic lesion in the left frontal lobe following radionecrosis in the other. We conclude that RIBD have distinctive but varying clinical and radiological presentations. Diabetes insipidus and PNET as a second neoplastic disorder in adults following pituitary irradiation have not been reported previously.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15344984     DOI: 10.1111/j.0004-8461.2003.01237.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Australas Radiol        ISSN: 0004-8461


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