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Glial tumourettes (glial microtumours): their clinical and histopathological manifestations.

S Nishio1, T Morioka, I Takeshita, M Fukui.   

Abstract

This study represents our experience with eight cases (males: 4; females: 4; 13-47 years old, average age 28.5 years) of a "glial tumourette" (minute glioma), which measured less than 15 mm in diameter on an MRI. Four tumours were located in the frontal lobe, one in the rostrum of the corpus callosum, two in the midbrain, and one in the thalamus. The symptoms and signs lasted from two days to 15 months prior to diagnosis, and they consisted of epileptic seizures in five patients and increased intracranial pressure due to hydrocephalus resulting from aqueductal stenosis in three. All patients had a CT scan and an MRI as a part of their initial neuroimaging evaluations. While the CT findings failed to show the lesion in four patients, MRI demonstrated it in all cases. Five tumours were either totally or subtotally removed while the remaining three were biopsied. Histological examinations revealed six tumours to be low-grade gliomas (fibrillary astrocytoma: 4; oligoastrocytoma: 2) and two to be high-grade gliomas (anaplastic astrocytoma: 1; anaplastic oligodendroglioma: 1). Regarding adjuvant therapy, three patients received radiation and/or chemotherapy. One of the patients with midbrain fibrillary astrocytoma died of the disease 38 months after the operation, however, no evidence of progression in the remaining seven has been observed in the follow-up period ranging from five to 65 months after the operation (average: 25.4 months). The histogenesis of benign and malignant gliomas and the importance of surgical exploration in the management of such patients with minute intracerebral tumours are also discussed.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8869709     DOI: 10.1007/bf01411259

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


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