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Pediatric meningiomas in The Netherlands 1974–2010: a descriptive epidemiological case study

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to review the epidemiology and the clinical, radiological, pathological, and follow-up data of all surgically treated pediatric meningiomas during the last 35 years in The Netherlands. METHODS: Patients were identified in the Pathological and Anatomical Natio...

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Autores principales: Thuijs, Nikki B., Uitdehaag, Bernard M. J., Van Ouwerkerk, Willem J. R., van der Valk, Paul, Vandertop, W. Peter, Peerdeman, Saskia M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3376254/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22543431
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00381-012-1759-z
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author Thuijs, Nikki B.
Uitdehaag, Bernard M. J.
Van Ouwerkerk, Willem J. R.
van der Valk, Paul
Vandertop, W. Peter
Peerdeman, Saskia M.
author_facet Thuijs, Nikki B.
Uitdehaag, Bernard M. J.
Van Ouwerkerk, Willem J. R.
van der Valk, Paul
Vandertop, W. Peter
Peerdeman, Saskia M.
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description OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to review the epidemiology and the clinical, radiological, pathological, and follow-up data of all surgically treated pediatric meningiomas during the last 35 years in The Netherlands. METHODS: Patients were identified in the Pathological and Anatomical Nationwide Computerized Archive database, the nationwide network and registry of histopathology and cytopathology in The Netherlands. Pediatric patients of 18 years or younger at first operation in 1974–2009 with the diagnosis meningioma were included. Clinical records, follow-up data, radiological findings, operative reports, and pathological examinations were reviewed. RESULTS: In total, 72 patients (39 boys) were identified. The incidence of operated meningiomas in the Dutch pediatric population is 1:1,767,715 children per year. Median age at diagnosis was 13 years (range 0–18 years). Raised intracranial pressure and seizures were the most frequent signs at presentation. Thirteen (18 %) patients had neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2). Fifty-three (74 %) patients had a meningioma World Health Organization grade I. Total resection was achieved in 35 of 64 patients. Fifteen patients received radiotherapy postoperatively. Mean follow-up was 4.8 years (range 0–27.8 years). Three patients died as a direct result of their meningioma within 3 years. Four patients with NF2 died as a result of multiple tumors. Nineteen patients had disease progression, requiring additional treatment. CONCLUSION: Meningiomas are extremely rare in the pediatric population; 25 % of all described meningiomas show biological aggressive behavior in terms of disease progression, requiring additional treatment. The 5-year survival is 83.9 %, suggesting that the biological behavior of pediatric menigiomas is more aggressive than that of its adult counterparts.
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spelling pubmed-33762542012-06-27 Pediatric meningiomas in The Netherlands 1974–2010: a descriptive epidemiological case study Thuijs, Nikki B. Uitdehaag, Bernard M. J. Van Ouwerkerk, Willem J. R. van der Valk, Paul Vandertop, W. Peter Peerdeman, Saskia M. Childs Nerv Syst Original Paper OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to review the epidemiology and the clinical, radiological, pathological, and follow-up data of all surgically treated pediatric meningiomas during the last 35 years in The Netherlands. METHODS: Patients were identified in the Pathological and Anatomical Nationwide Computerized Archive database, the nationwide network and registry of histopathology and cytopathology in The Netherlands. Pediatric patients of 18 years or younger at first operation in 1974–2009 with the diagnosis meningioma were included. Clinical records, follow-up data, radiological findings, operative reports, and pathological examinations were reviewed. RESULTS: In total, 72 patients (39 boys) were identified. The incidence of operated meningiomas in the Dutch pediatric population is 1:1,767,715 children per year. Median age at diagnosis was 13 years (range 0–18 years). Raised intracranial pressure and seizures were the most frequent signs at presentation. Thirteen (18 %) patients had neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2). Fifty-three (74 %) patients had a meningioma World Health Organization grade I. Total resection was achieved in 35 of 64 patients. Fifteen patients received radiotherapy postoperatively. Mean follow-up was 4.8 years (range 0–27.8 years). Three patients died as a direct result of their meningioma within 3 years. Four patients with NF2 died as a result of multiple tumors. Nineteen patients had disease progression, requiring additional treatment. CONCLUSION: Meningiomas are extremely rare in the pediatric population; 25 % of all described meningiomas show biological aggressive behavior in terms of disease progression, requiring additional treatment. The 5-year survival is 83.9 %, suggesting that the biological behavior of pediatric menigiomas is more aggressive than that of its adult counterparts. Springer-Verlag 2012-04-29 2012 /pmc/articles/PMC3376254/ /pubmed/22543431 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00381-012-1759-z Text en © The Author(s) 2012 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited.
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Thuijs, Nikki B.
Uitdehaag, Bernard M. J.
Van Ouwerkerk, Willem J. R.
van der Valk, Paul
Vandertop, W. Peter
Peerdeman, Saskia M.
Pediatric meningiomas in The Netherlands 1974–2010: a descriptive epidemiological case study
title Pediatric meningiomas in The Netherlands 1974–2010: a descriptive epidemiological case study
title_full Pediatric meningiomas in The Netherlands 1974–2010: a descriptive epidemiological case study
title_fullStr Pediatric meningiomas in The Netherlands 1974–2010: a descriptive epidemiological case study
title_full_unstemmed Pediatric meningiomas in The Netherlands 1974–2010: a descriptive epidemiological case study
title_short Pediatric meningiomas in The Netherlands 1974–2010: a descriptive epidemiological case study
title_sort pediatric meningiomas in the netherlands 1974–2010: a descriptive epidemiological case study
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3376254/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22543431
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00381-012-1759-z
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