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Brainstem tumors in children: a monocentric series in the light of genetic and bio-molecular progress in pediatric neuro-oncology

INTRODUCTION: Brainstem tumors represent a challenge. Their management and prognosis vary according to anatomopathological findings and genetic and bio-molecular fingerprints. We present our experience with pediatric brainstem tumors. MATERIAL AND METHODS: All patients admitted for a brainstem tumor...

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Autores principales: Boukaka, Rel Gerald, Beuriat, Pierre-Aurélien, Di Rocco, Federico, Vasiljevic, Alexandre, Szathmari, Alexandru, Mottolese, Carmine
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10626527/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37936887
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2023.1193474
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author Boukaka, Rel Gerald
Beuriat, Pierre-Aurélien
Di Rocco, Federico
Vasiljevic, Alexandre
Szathmari, Alexandru
Mottolese, Carmine
author_facet Boukaka, Rel Gerald
Beuriat, Pierre-Aurélien
Di Rocco, Federico
Vasiljevic, Alexandre
Szathmari, Alexandru
Mottolese, Carmine
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description INTRODUCTION: Brainstem tumors represent a challenge. Their management and prognosis vary according to anatomopathological findings and genetic and bio-molecular fingerprints. We present our experience with pediatric brainstem tumors. MATERIAL AND METHODS: All patients admitted for a brainstem tumor at the Pediatric Neurosurgical Unit at Hôpital Femme Mère Enfant hospital between January 1997 and December 2019 were considered. Patients data were obtained through a retrospective review of the medical records; follow-up was from the last outpatient consultation. RESULTS: One hundred and twelve patients were included. Eighty-five patients (75.9%) had open surgery or stereotactic biopsy. Thirty-five patients were treated for hydrocephalus. Sixty-six received an adjuvant treatment. Several protocols were adopted according to the SFOP and SIOP during this time period. The overall survival rate was 45% with a median follow-up of five years (range 1–18 year). However, the survival rate was very different between the diffuse intrinsic pontine gliomas (DIPG) and the others tumor types. If we exclude the DIPG (59 patients), of which only 1 was alive at 3 years, the survival rate was 90.6% (only 5 deaths over 53 patients) with a median follow up of 5 years. CONCLUSIONS: Our series confirms that benign tumors of the brainstem have a good survival when treated with surgical removal ± adjuvant therapy. Diffuse pontine gliomas continue to have a dismal prognosis. Individualized treatment based on molecular fingerprints may help to select the best adjuvant therapy and hence potentially improve survival.
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spelling pubmed-106265272023-11-07 Brainstem tumors in children: a monocentric series in the light of genetic and bio-molecular progress in pediatric neuro-oncology Boukaka, Rel Gerald Beuriat, Pierre-Aurélien Di Rocco, Federico Vasiljevic, Alexandre Szathmari, Alexandru Mottolese, Carmine Front Pediatr Pediatrics INTRODUCTION: Brainstem tumors represent a challenge. Their management and prognosis vary according to anatomopathological findings and genetic and bio-molecular fingerprints. We present our experience with pediatric brainstem tumors. MATERIAL AND METHODS: All patients admitted for a brainstem tumor at the Pediatric Neurosurgical Unit at Hôpital Femme Mère Enfant hospital between January 1997 and December 2019 were considered. Patients data were obtained through a retrospective review of the medical records; follow-up was from the last outpatient consultation. RESULTS: One hundred and twelve patients were included. Eighty-five patients (75.9%) had open surgery or stereotactic biopsy. Thirty-five patients were treated for hydrocephalus. Sixty-six received an adjuvant treatment. Several protocols were adopted according to the SFOP and SIOP during this time period. The overall survival rate was 45% with a median follow-up of five years (range 1–18 year). However, the survival rate was very different between the diffuse intrinsic pontine gliomas (DIPG) and the others tumor types. If we exclude the DIPG (59 patients), of which only 1 was alive at 3 years, the survival rate was 90.6% (only 5 deaths over 53 patients) with a median follow up of 5 years. CONCLUSIONS: Our series confirms that benign tumors of the brainstem have a good survival when treated with surgical removal ± adjuvant therapy. Diffuse pontine gliomas continue to have a dismal prognosis. Individualized treatment based on molecular fingerprints may help to select the best adjuvant therapy and hence potentially improve survival. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10626527/ /pubmed/37936887 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2023.1193474 Text en © 2023 Boukaka, Beuriat, Di Rocco, Vasiljevic, Szathmari and Mottolese. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Pediatrics
Boukaka, Rel Gerald
Beuriat, Pierre-Aurélien
Di Rocco, Federico
Vasiljevic, Alexandre
Szathmari, Alexandru
Mottolese, Carmine
Brainstem tumors in children: a monocentric series in the light of genetic and bio-molecular progress in pediatric neuro-oncology
title Brainstem tumors in children: a monocentric series in the light of genetic and bio-molecular progress in pediatric neuro-oncology
title_full Brainstem tumors in children: a monocentric series in the light of genetic and bio-molecular progress in pediatric neuro-oncology
title_fullStr Brainstem tumors in children: a monocentric series in the light of genetic and bio-molecular progress in pediatric neuro-oncology
title_full_unstemmed Brainstem tumors in children: a monocentric series in the light of genetic and bio-molecular progress in pediatric neuro-oncology
title_short Brainstem tumors in children: a monocentric series in the light of genetic and bio-molecular progress in pediatric neuro-oncology
title_sort brainstem tumors in children: a monocentric series in the light of genetic and bio-molecular progress in pediatric neuro-oncology
topic Pediatrics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10626527/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37936887
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2023.1193474
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