| Literature DB >> 26918214 |
Luisa Galvis1, Diego Gonzalez2, Carlos Bonilla1.
Abstract
Cerebellar medulloblastoma in adults is an uncommon disease. Therefore, most information comes from the pediatric population, and the treatment for relapses is based on series and case reports. The expression of somatostatin receptors has been identified in most medulloblastoma patients, and preclinical experience has shown a promissory response to somatostatin analogs. This report presents a female patient with a high-risk left cerebellar medulloblastoma diagnosed at age 16 years old who was treated with complete resection, cranial-spinal radiotherapy, and chemotherapy. She presented again at 18 years of age with a sustained progression of her tumor, despite radiosurgery and another line of chemotherapy. Octreotide scintigraphy at that time showed a moderate to high expression of somatostatin receptors; thus, the patient was started on monthly octreotide. She is now 20 and has achieved stable disease over more than two years of active treatment without any drug-related toxicity. Somatostatin analogs could be considered as a treatment option in selected cases of medulloblastoma. Review of the literature is presented for this unusual response.Entities:
Keywords: medulloblastoma; octreotide; somatostatin
Year: 2016 PMID: 26918214 PMCID: PMC4744075 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.446
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Postoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in February 2011
Left: Axial view
Right: Sagittal view
Figure 2Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showing cerebellar vermis progression in November 2012
Left: Axial view
Right: Sagittal view
Figure 3In-111 DTPA octreotide scintigraphy in March 2013 showing moderate expression of somatostatin receptors
Left: 4 hours after infusion
Right: 24 hours after infusion
Figure 4Stable disease in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) during octreotide treatment
Left (Top and Bottom): Axial and sagittal view in February 2014
Right (Top and Bottom): Axial and sagittal view in May 2015