Literature DB >> 15366751

Pheochromocytoma surgery: epidemiologic peculiarities in children.

Dmitry G Beltsevich1, Nikolay S Kuznetsov, Airazat M Kazaryan, Maryana A Lysenko.   

Abstract

Manifestations of pheochromocytoma have some specific features in children. The aim of this study was to explore epidemiologic differences of the disease course in children and adults, the principal causes of pheochromocytoma recurrence, and the optimal extent of an operative intervention in a group of patients with initial manifestation of their tumor during childhood. A total of 520 patients with pheochromocytoma underwent surgery from 1957 to 2001. The mean age of the patients was 39.3 +/- 9.2 years; 50 patients (9.6%) were 16 years or under (children's group). There were 213 males (41%) in the general group and 32 males (62%) in the children's group. Bilateral adrenal lesions were present in 68 patients (13.1%), including 16 of the 50 children (32%). The tumors were extraadrenal in 36 patients (6.9%), including 9 of the 50 children (18%). The combination of pheochromocytoma and a hereditary syndrome was present in 36 cases (6.9%). Follow-up was obtained in 260 patients, including 46 children. Length of follow-up varied from 4 to 25 years (average 8.4 +/- 1.9 years). The pheochromocytoma recurred in 49 patients (18.8% of surveyed patients), with a true recurrence (a tumor in the region of the primary operation or metastases) in 16 patients (6.15%). A true pheochromocytoma recurrence was noted in 6 of the 50 children (12.0%). Organ-sparing tactics for multicentric adrenal lesions was a principal cause of the true recurrence. Therefore we believe it is necessary to perform a radical operation, which includes adrenalectomy and removal of the tumor, in patients with a high risk of recurrence.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15366751     DOI: 10.1007/s00268-004-7134-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Surg        ISSN: 0364-2313            Impact factor:   3.352


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