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Distribution of Primary Brain Tumor Subtypes in Lebanon: A Multicenter Eleven-Year Study of 695 Patients

Background Brain tumors are associated with relatively high mortality and morbidity in comparison with their low incidence. Little is known about primary brain tumors in Lebanon, as well as in the Arab world. This study aims to analyze the epidemiology of brain tumors across the Lebanese population....

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Autores principales: El Hage, Said, Kawtharani, Mohamad, Nabha, Sanaa, El Masri, Jad, Saad, Mohamad
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8513728/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34660111
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.17918
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author El Hage, Said
Kawtharani, Mohamad
Nabha, Sanaa
El Masri, Jad
Saad, Mohamad
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Kawtharani, Mohamad
Nabha, Sanaa
El Masri, Jad
Saad, Mohamad
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description Background Brain tumors are associated with relatively high mortality and morbidity in comparison with their low incidence. Little is known about primary brain tumors in Lebanon, as well as in the Arab world. This study aims to analyze the epidemiology of brain tumors across the Lebanese population. Methods Data from pathology reports of patients diagnosed with malignant and non-malignant primary brain tumors were collected retrospectively in an eleven-year period (2007-2017) from four medical centers in Lebanon. A total of 695 primary brain tumor cases (61% malignant and 39% non-malignant) were retrieved from different regions across the country. Results Meningiomas were the most common histology in this sample (29.6%), followed by glioblastomas (25.5%) and oligodendrogliomas (5.9%). Pituitary tumors were only 3.5% of brain tumors. Besides, the most common anatomical locations in malignant and non-malignant tumors were cerebral meninges (29.6%), the "other brain" category (21.3%), and the frontal lobe (11.2%). In children and adolescents, embryonal tumors (21%) were the most common histologies, while glioblastomas and meningiomas accounted for 14.8% and 13.6%, respectively. Conclusion Lebanon presented a low rate of pituitary tumors and an unusually high percentage of malignant tumors, as well as pediatric glioblastomas and meningiomas. This should raise major concerns for policymakers to detect the possible underlying causes.
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spelling pubmed-85137282021-10-15 Distribution of Primary Brain Tumor Subtypes in Lebanon: A Multicenter Eleven-Year Study of 695 Patients El Hage, Said Kawtharani, Mohamad Nabha, Sanaa El Masri, Jad Saad, Mohamad Cureus Neurology Background Brain tumors are associated with relatively high mortality and morbidity in comparison with their low incidence. Little is known about primary brain tumors in Lebanon, as well as in the Arab world. This study aims to analyze the epidemiology of brain tumors across the Lebanese population. Methods Data from pathology reports of patients diagnosed with malignant and non-malignant primary brain tumors were collected retrospectively in an eleven-year period (2007-2017) from four medical centers in Lebanon. A total of 695 primary brain tumor cases (61% malignant and 39% non-malignant) were retrieved from different regions across the country. Results Meningiomas were the most common histology in this sample (29.6%), followed by glioblastomas (25.5%) and oligodendrogliomas (5.9%). Pituitary tumors were only 3.5% of brain tumors. Besides, the most common anatomical locations in malignant and non-malignant tumors were cerebral meninges (29.6%), the "other brain" category (21.3%), and the frontal lobe (11.2%). In children and adolescents, embryonal tumors (21%) were the most common histologies, while glioblastomas and meningiomas accounted for 14.8% and 13.6%, respectively. Conclusion Lebanon presented a low rate of pituitary tumors and an unusually high percentage of malignant tumors, as well as pediatric glioblastomas and meningiomas. This should raise major concerns for policymakers to detect the possible underlying causes. Cureus 2021-09-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8513728/ /pubmed/34660111 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.17918 Text en Copyright © 2021, El Hage et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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El Hage, Said
Kawtharani, Mohamad
Nabha, Sanaa
El Masri, Jad
Saad, Mohamad
Distribution of Primary Brain Tumor Subtypes in Lebanon: A Multicenter Eleven-Year Study of 695 Patients
title Distribution of Primary Brain Tumor Subtypes in Lebanon: A Multicenter Eleven-Year Study of 695 Patients
title_full Distribution of Primary Brain Tumor Subtypes in Lebanon: A Multicenter Eleven-Year Study of 695 Patients
title_fullStr Distribution of Primary Brain Tumor Subtypes in Lebanon: A Multicenter Eleven-Year Study of 695 Patients
title_full_unstemmed Distribution of Primary Brain Tumor Subtypes in Lebanon: A Multicenter Eleven-Year Study of 695 Patients
title_short Distribution of Primary Brain Tumor Subtypes in Lebanon: A Multicenter Eleven-Year Study of 695 Patients
title_sort distribution of primary brain tumor subtypes in lebanon: a multicenter eleven-year study of 695 patients
topic Neurology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8513728/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34660111
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.17918
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