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Trilateral retinoblastoma: neuroimaging characteristics and value of routine brain screening on admission

Trilateral retinoblastoma (TRb) is a rare disease associating intraocular retinoblastoma with intracranial primitive neuroectodermal tumor. Treatment is difficult and prognosis is poor. This multicenter study evaluates clinical findings and MR imaging characteristics of associated intracranial tumor...

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Autores principales: Rodjan, Firazia, de Graaf, Pim, Brisse, Hervé J., Göricke, Sophia, Maeder, Philippe, Galluzzi, Paolo, Aerts, Isabelle, Alapetite, Claire, Desjardins, Laurence, Wieland, Regina, Popovic, Maja Beck, Diezi, Manuel, Munier, Francis L., Hadjistilianou, Theodora, Knol, Dirk L., Moll, Annette C., Castelijns, Jonas A.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer US 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3434888/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22802019
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11060-012-0922-4
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author Rodjan, Firazia
de Graaf, Pim
Brisse, Hervé J.
Göricke, Sophia
Maeder, Philippe
Galluzzi, Paolo
Aerts, Isabelle
Alapetite, Claire
Desjardins, Laurence
Wieland, Regina
Popovic, Maja Beck
Diezi, Manuel
Munier, Francis L.
Hadjistilianou, Theodora
Knol, Dirk L.
Moll, Annette C.
Castelijns, Jonas A.
author_facet Rodjan, Firazia
de Graaf, Pim
Brisse, Hervé J.
Göricke, Sophia
Maeder, Philippe
Galluzzi, Paolo
Aerts, Isabelle
Alapetite, Claire
Desjardins, Laurence
Wieland, Regina
Popovic, Maja Beck
Diezi, Manuel
Munier, Francis L.
Hadjistilianou, Theodora
Knol, Dirk L.
Moll, Annette C.
Castelijns, Jonas A.
author_sort Rodjan, Firazia
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description Trilateral retinoblastoma (TRb) is a rare disease associating intraocular retinoblastoma with intracranial primitive neuroectodermal tumor. Treatment is difficult and prognosis is poor. This multicenter study evaluates clinical findings and MR imaging characteristics of associated intracranial tumors in Rb patients. Clinical data of 17 patients (16 TRb and 1 quadrilateral Rb patients) included time intervals between Rb and TRb diagnosis and presence of baseline brain-imaging (BBI). Two reviewers reviewed all images individually and one reviewer per center evaluated their images. Consensus was reached during a joint scoring session. Studies were reviewed for tumor location, size and imaging characteristics (signal intensity (SI) on T1- and T2-weighted images, enhancement pattern and cystic appearance). Of 18 intracranial tumors, 78 % were located in the pineal gland and 22 % suprasellar. All tumors showed well-defined borders with mostly heterogenous enhancement (72 %) and isointense SI on T1- (78 %) and T2-weighted images (72 %) compared to gray matter. The majority of pineal TRbs showed a cystic component (57 %). TRb detected synchronously with the intraocular tumors on BBI (n = 7) were significantly smaller (P = 0.02), and mainly asymptomatic than TRb detected later on (n = 10). Overall, 5-year-survival of TRb patients detected on BBI was 67 % (95 % CI 29–100 %) compared to 11 % (95 % CI 0–32 %) for the group with delayed diagnosis. TRb mainly develops in the pineal gland and frequently presents with a cystic appearance that could be misinterpreted as benign pineal cysts. Routine BBI in all newly diagnosed Rb patients can detect TRb at a subclinical stage.
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spelling pubmed-34348882012-09-20 Trilateral retinoblastoma: neuroimaging characteristics and value of routine brain screening on admission Rodjan, Firazia de Graaf, Pim Brisse, Hervé J. Göricke, Sophia Maeder, Philippe Galluzzi, Paolo Aerts, Isabelle Alapetite, Claire Desjardins, Laurence Wieland, Regina Popovic, Maja Beck Diezi, Manuel Munier, Francis L. Hadjistilianou, Theodora Knol, Dirk L. Moll, Annette C. Castelijns, Jonas A. J Neurooncol Clinical Study Trilateral retinoblastoma (TRb) is a rare disease associating intraocular retinoblastoma with intracranial primitive neuroectodermal tumor. Treatment is difficult and prognosis is poor. This multicenter study evaluates clinical findings and MR imaging characteristics of associated intracranial tumors in Rb patients. Clinical data of 17 patients (16 TRb and 1 quadrilateral Rb patients) included time intervals between Rb and TRb diagnosis and presence of baseline brain-imaging (BBI). Two reviewers reviewed all images individually and one reviewer per center evaluated their images. Consensus was reached during a joint scoring session. Studies were reviewed for tumor location, size and imaging characteristics (signal intensity (SI) on T1- and T2-weighted images, enhancement pattern and cystic appearance). Of 18 intracranial tumors, 78 % were located in the pineal gland and 22 % suprasellar. All tumors showed well-defined borders with mostly heterogenous enhancement (72 %) and isointense SI on T1- (78 %) and T2-weighted images (72 %) compared to gray matter. The majority of pineal TRbs showed a cystic component (57 %). TRb detected synchronously with the intraocular tumors on BBI (n = 7) were significantly smaller (P = 0.02), and mainly asymptomatic than TRb detected later on (n = 10). Overall, 5-year-survival of TRb patients detected on BBI was 67 % (95 % CI 29–100 %) compared to 11 % (95 % CI 0–32 %) for the group with delayed diagnosis. TRb mainly develops in the pineal gland and frequently presents with a cystic appearance that could be misinterpreted as benign pineal cysts. Routine BBI in all newly diagnosed Rb patients can detect TRb at a subclinical stage. Springer US 2012-07-18 2012 /pmc/articles/PMC3434888/ /pubmed/22802019 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11060-012-0922-4 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.
spellingShingle Clinical Study
Rodjan, Firazia
de Graaf, Pim
Brisse, Hervé J.
Göricke, Sophia
Maeder, Philippe
Galluzzi, Paolo
Aerts, Isabelle
Alapetite, Claire
Desjardins, Laurence
Wieland, Regina
Popovic, Maja Beck
Diezi, Manuel
Munier, Francis L.
Hadjistilianou, Theodora
Knol, Dirk L.
Moll, Annette C.
Castelijns, Jonas A.
Trilateral retinoblastoma: neuroimaging characteristics and value of routine brain screening on admission
title Trilateral retinoblastoma: neuroimaging characteristics and value of routine brain screening on admission
title_full Trilateral retinoblastoma: neuroimaging characteristics and value of routine brain screening on admission
title_fullStr Trilateral retinoblastoma: neuroimaging characteristics and value of routine brain screening on admission
title_full_unstemmed Trilateral retinoblastoma: neuroimaging characteristics and value of routine brain screening on admission
title_short Trilateral retinoblastoma: neuroimaging characteristics and value of routine brain screening on admission
title_sort trilateral retinoblastoma: neuroimaging characteristics and value of routine brain screening on admission
topic Clinical Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3434888/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22802019
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11060-012-0922-4
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