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Clinical Features, Treatment, and Long-term Outcomes of Central Neurocytoma: A 20-Year Experience at a Single Center.

Mengmeng Wang1, Peizhi Zhou1, Shizhen Zhang2, Xueyou Liu1, Liang Lv1, Zeming Wang1, Feng Ye3, Xiang Wang1, Shu Jiang4.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Central neurocytoma (CN) is a rare central nervous system tumor the optimal management strategy of which remains controversial because of their rarity. Detailed information on CN is necessary to establish optimal management strategies. The purpose of this study was to show the clinical features, treatments, and long-term clinical outcomes of CN.
METHODS: A total of 63 patients with CN were surgically treated between 1995 and 2016 at West China Hospital. All pathologically proven CN cases were identified. Epidemiologic characteristics, clinical features, imaging features, functional outcomes, overall survival, and progression-free survival according to multimodal treatments were reviewed retrospectively.
RESULTS: There were 29 males and 34 females, with a median age of 29 years (range, 15-58 years). Thirty-four patients underwent gross total resection (GTR) and 29 patients underwent subtotal resection (STR). The surgical approaches to CNs in this study included a transcortical approach (39 cases) and an interhemispheric transcallosal approach (24 cases). There were no differences in functional outcomes or initial extent of resection according to the surgical approach used. The extent of resection was GTR in 34 patients (54.0%), and STR in 29 patients (46.0%). At the median follow-up of 74 months (range, 6-205 months), the actuarial 5-year and 10-year overall survival were 93.3% and 85.4%. At the last follow-up, 8 patients had experienced tumor progression. The 5-year and 10-year progression-free rate was 73.4% and 57.5%. The initial extent of resection and multimodal treatment was not related to overall survival; however, the actuarial local control rate differed significantly according to the initial extent of resection and multimodal treatment.
CONCLUSIONS: CN is a rare type of World Health Organization grade II primary brain tumor with a tendency to recur. Complete resection of CNs with maximal safety remains the primary treatment to minimize local progression. Adjuvant radiotherapy should be considered in patients receiving incomplete resection. The long-term clinical outcomes of CN after multimodal treatment seem to be satisfactory.
Copyright © 2017. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Keywords:  Central neurocytoma; Clinical features; Long-term outcome; Radiology; Radiotherapy; Surgery

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28958923     DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2017.09.103

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World Neurosurg        ISSN: 1878-8750            Impact factor:   2.104


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