| Literature DB >> 33336845 |
Nicole J Ullrich1,2, Sanjay P Prabhu3, Roger J Packer4, Stewart Goldman5, Nathan J Robison6, Jeffrey C Allen7, David H Viskochil8, David H Gutmann9, John P Perentesis10, Bruce R Korf11, Michael J Fisher12, Mark W Kieran2.
Abstract
Data for visual acuity (VA) after treatment of neurofibromatosis type 1-associated optic pathway gliomas (NF1-OPGs) are limited. We retrospectively collected VA, converted to logMAR, before and after targeted therapy with everolimus for NF1-OPG, and compared to radiologic outcomes (14/18 with NF1-OPG, 25 eyes [three without quantifiable vision]). Upon completion of treatment, VA was stable in 19 eyes, improved in four eyes, and worsened in two eyes; visual and radiologic outcomes were discordant. In summary, the majority of children with NF1-OPG exhibited stabilization of their VA after everolimus treatment. A larger, prospective study will help delineate visual outcomes after targeted therapy.Entities:
Keywords: everolimus; neurofibromatosis; optic glioma; visual acuity
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33336845 DOI: 10.1002/pbc.28833
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pediatr Blood Cancer ISSN: 1545-5009 Impact factor: 3.167