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Primary Spinal Tumors and Masses in Children

OBJECTIVES: Spinal cord tumors are rare in children, mostly presented with unspecific symptoms that might pose a problem due to their possible malignancy and further complications. However, there are limited data on spinal cord lesions in Iran. This study aimed to present a series of 37 cases of pri...

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Autores principales: FARZAN, Abdonaser, AHMADI, Pooria, TASDIGHI, Erfan, ZINATZADEH, Mahmoud Reza, POURBAKHTYARAN, Elham
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9047838/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35497106
http://dx.doi.org/10.22037/ijcn.v16i2.30614
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author FARZAN, Abdonaser
AHMADI, Pooria
TASDIGHI, Erfan
ZINATZADEH, Mahmoud Reza
POURBAKHTYARAN, Elham
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description OBJECTIVES: Spinal cord tumors are rare in children, mostly presented with unspecific symptoms that might pose a problem due to their possible malignancy and further complications. However, there are limited data on spinal cord lesions in Iran. This study aimed to present a series of 37 cases of primary spinal tumors treated at the same institution and briefly review their pathology, symptoms, and site of occurrence. MATERIALS & METHODS: In this study, 37 cases of spinal cord tumors and masses were selected within March 2007-2017, excluding spinal dysraphism. The data on age, gender, clinical presentation, location of the mass, and pathology were retrospectively collected. RESULTS: The mean age at diagnosis was 5 years and 8 months (standard deviation: 4.1 years). Moreover, 21 and 16 cases were male and female, respectively (male-to-female ratio: 1.31). Pathological findings included 9 neuroepitheliomas (i.e., 6 neuroblastoma, 2 ganglioneuroma, and 1 ganglioneuroblastoma/ganglioneuroma), 4 ependymomas, 3 primitive neuroectodermal tumors, 3 glial tumors, 4 neurodevelopmental tumors, 3 lymphomas, 1 hemangiopericytoma, and 1 neurofibroma. In addition, 26 (74.2%), 14 (40%), 6 (16.6%), and 4 (11.4%) patients had motor symptoms, pain, sensory symptoms, and urinary symptoms, respectively. The most common location of occurrence was the lumbosacral region. CONCLUSION: In conclusion, while differing in pathological composition and location of tumors in comparison to other papers, this study presents possible presentations and/or expected pathologies in pediatric spinal cord tumors.
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spelling pubmed-90478382022-06-01 Primary Spinal Tumors and Masses in Children FARZAN, Abdonaser AHMADI, Pooria TASDIGHI, Erfan ZINATZADEH, Mahmoud Reza POURBAKHTYARAN, Elham Iran J Child Neurol Case Series OBJECTIVES: Spinal cord tumors are rare in children, mostly presented with unspecific symptoms that might pose a problem due to their possible malignancy and further complications. However, there are limited data on spinal cord lesions in Iran. This study aimed to present a series of 37 cases of primary spinal tumors treated at the same institution and briefly review their pathology, symptoms, and site of occurrence. MATERIALS & METHODS: In this study, 37 cases of spinal cord tumors and masses were selected within March 2007-2017, excluding spinal dysraphism. The data on age, gender, clinical presentation, location of the mass, and pathology were retrospectively collected. RESULTS: The mean age at diagnosis was 5 years and 8 months (standard deviation: 4.1 years). Moreover, 21 and 16 cases were male and female, respectively (male-to-female ratio: 1.31). Pathological findings included 9 neuroepitheliomas (i.e., 6 neuroblastoma, 2 ganglioneuroma, and 1 ganglioneuroblastoma/ganglioneuroma), 4 ependymomas, 3 primitive neuroectodermal tumors, 3 glial tumors, 4 neurodevelopmental tumors, 3 lymphomas, 1 hemangiopericytoma, and 1 neurofibroma. In addition, 26 (74.2%), 14 (40%), 6 (16.6%), and 4 (11.4%) patients had motor symptoms, pain, sensory symptoms, and urinary symptoms, respectively. The most common location of occurrence was the lumbosacral region. CONCLUSION: In conclusion, while differing in pathological composition and location of tumors in comparison to other papers, this study presents possible presentations and/or expected pathologies in pediatric spinal cord tumors. Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2022 2022-03-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9047838/ /pubmed/35497106 http://dx.doi.org/10.22037/ijcn.v16i2.30614 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) ) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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ZINATZADEH, Mahmoud Reza
POURBAKHTYARAN, Elham
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title Primary Spinal Tumors and Masses in Children
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title_short Primary Spinal Tumors and Masses in Children
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9047838/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35497106
http://dx.doi.org/10.22037/ijcn.v16i2.30614
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