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Intracranial tumours in the first year of life. A report on 51 cases.

C Di Rocco1, A Ceddia, A Iannelli.   

Abstract

The authors report on 51 infants with intracranial tumours treated in an eleven-year period; these infants represent 13% of the total population of children with intracranial tumours who have been operated on in the same institution during the same period of time. Males (28 cases) were slightly more frequent. Astrocytomas (17 cases), medulloblastomas (12 cases), and ependymal tumours (5 cases) were the commonest histologic types. Signs and symptoms of increased intracranial pressure were by far the most frequent clinical manifestations, followed by seizure disorders. Thirty tumours were localized within the supratentorial, and 21 within the subtentorial compartment. The parasellar region (10 cases) and the lateral cerebral ventricles (8 cases) for the supratentorial tumours, the inferior cerebellar vermis and fourth ventricle (13 cases) for the infratentorial tumours appeared to be the preferred topographic locations. Craniotomies were carried out in 44 infants, with a total or radical removal of the tumour in 19 cases, a subtotal removal in 6 cases, and a partial removal in 17 cases. In 3 cases only a biopsy procedure was performed. Twenty-nine of these patients required an ancillary procedure such as CSF shunting. Three subjects underwent a biopsy procedure and 1 infant the insertion of a CSF shunting device only. Surgery was not performed in 5 cases. Overall, there were two surgical deaths. Two infants died before any surgical treatment could be performed. Radiation therapy was administered to 9 patients when they had reached three years of age. Chemotherapy was given to 21 infants, according to various chemotherapeutic protocols. During the postoperative period 20 deaths (39%) were recorded. Two patients were lost to follow-up. From 1 to 10 years after the operation, 29 patients are still alive, 14 of them (28%) with a normal psychomotor development, 10 (20%) with some neurological or mental deficits, and 5 (10%) with severe psychomotor retardation. There was no apparent correlation in this series between late outcomes and the histological type of the tumour.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8213273     DOI: 10.1007/bf01476280

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Neurochir (Wien)        ISSN: 0001-6268            Impact factor:   2.216


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