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Early intervention using high-precision radiotherapy preserved visual function for five consecutive patients with optic nerve sheath meningioma
BACKGROUND: There has been a paradigm shift in the treatment for optic nerve sheath meningioma (ONSM) from surgery to fractionated stereotactic radiotherapy (FSRT) in other countries. However, FSRT has seldom been performed in Japan. The purpose of this retrospective study is to reconfirm the effect...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6154112/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29713911 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10147-018-1284-5 |
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author | Inoue, Toshihiko Mimura, Osamu Masai, Norihisa Ohashi, Atuyuki Ikenaga, Koji Okuno, Yoshishige Nishiguchi, Iku Oh, Ryoongjin |
author_facet | Inoue, Toshihiko Mimura, Osamu Masai, Norihisa Ohashi, Atuyuki Ikenaga, Koji Okuno, Yoshishige Nishiguchi, Iku Oh, Ryoongjin |
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description | BACKGROUND: There has been a paradigm shift in the treatment for optic nerve sheath meningioma (ONSM) from surgery to fractionated stereotactic radiotherapy (FSRT) in other countries. However, FSRT has seldom been performed in Japan. The purpose of this retrospective study is to reconfirm the effectiveness of early intervention with precision radiotherapy for ONSM reported in our previous study. METHODS: Five consecutive patients with ONSM were retrospectively analyzed. All patients underwent intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) or FSRT. They received the early interventions between 1.5 and 7 months after deterioration of the disease. The median dose was 52.8 Gy (range 46.0–59.4 Gy) and the median number of fractions was 25 (range 22–33). RESULTS: All patients experienced reestablishment of vision at the median follow-up time of 36 months (range 18–54 months). Four of them noted early improvement of visual deficits during the treatment course (range 2–4 weeks) and the remaining patient improved 3 weeks after completion of IMRT. The median tumor reduction was 53% (range 39–75%). One patient with diabetes mellitus developed retinal bleeding as a result of radiation retinopathy 16 months after IMRT, although the doses were acceptable. The remaining 4 patients have no late toxicity at the follow-up time of 31–54 months. CONCLUSIONS: A paradigm shift is necessary from surgery to early intervention using precision radiotherapy for the treatment of ONSM in Japan. |
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spelling | pubmed-61541122018-10-10 Early intervention using high-precision radiotherapy preserved visual function for five consecutive patients with optic nerve sheath meningioma Inoue, Toshihiko Mimura, Osamu Masai, Norihisa Ohashi, Atuyuki Ikenaga, Koji Okuno, Yoshishige Nishiguchi, Iku Oh, Ryoongjin Int J Clin Oncol Original Article BACKGROUND: There has been a paradigm shift in the treatment for optic nerve sheath meningioma (ONSM) from surgery to fractionated stereotactic radiotherapy (FSRT) in other countries. However, FSRT has seldom been performed in Japan. The purpose of this retrospective study is to reconfirm the effectiveness of early intervention with precision radiotherapy for ONSM reported in our previous study. METHODS: Five consecutive patients with ONSM were retrospectively analyzed. All patients underwent intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) or FSRT. They received the early interventions between 1.5 and 7 months after deterioration of the disease. The median dose was 52.8 Gy (range 46.0–59.4 Gy) and the median number of fractions was 25 (range 22–33). RESULTS: All patients experienced reestablishment of vision at the median follow-up time of 36 months (range 18–54 months). Four of them noted early improvement of visual deficits during the treatment course (range 2–4 weeks) and the remaining patient improved 3 weeks after completion of IMRT. The median tumor reduction was 53% (range 39–75%). One patient with diabetes mellitus developed retinal bleeding as a result of radiation retinopathy 16 months after IMRT, although the doses were acceptable. The remaining 4 patients have no late toxicity at the follow-up time of 31–54 months. CONCLUSIONS: A paradigm shift is necessary from surgery to early intervention using precision radiotherapy for the treatment of ONSM in Japan. Springer Japan 2018-04-30 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC6154112/ /pubmed/29713911 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10147-018-1284-5 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Inoue, Toshihiko Mimura, Osamu Masai, Norihisa Ohashi, Atuyuki Ikenaga, Koji Okuno, Yoshishige Nishiguchi, Iku Oh, Ryoongjin Early intervention using high-precision radiotherapy preserved visual function for five consecutive patients with optic nerve sheath meningioma |
title | Early intervention using high-precision radiotherapy preserved visual function for five consecutive patients with optic nerve sheath meningioma |
title_full | Early intervention using high-precision radiotherapy preserved visual function for five consecutive patients with optic nerve sheath meningioma |
title_fullStr | Early intervention using high-precision radiotherapy preserved visual function for five consecutive patients with optic nerve sheath meningioma |
title_full_unstemmed | Early intervention using high-precision radiotherapy preserved visual function for five consecutive patients with optic nerve sheath meningioma |
title_short | Early intervention using high-precision radiotherapy preserved visual function for five consecutive patients with optic nerve sheath meningioma |
title_sort | early intervention using high-precision radiotherapy preserved visual function for five consecutive patients with optic nerve sheath meningioma |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6154112/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29713911 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10147-018-1284-5 |
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