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Article Dans Une Revue Neurochirurgie Année : 2017

Adult intramedullary gliomas

O. Chinot

Résumé

Intramedullary gliomas are rare tumors accounting for less than 4% of all primary central nervous system tumors. The aims of this retrospective multicenter study were to assess their natural outcome as well as management. METHODS AND MATERIALS: We studied 332~patients from 1984~to 2011. Histopathological examination revealed 72% ependymomas (94% were low grade tumors), 24% astrocytomas (29% were high grade tumors), 2.4% mixed gliomas and 1.7% oligodendrogliomas. RESULTS: The mean age at diagnosis was 42.4~years for ependymomas, with male predominance, versus 39.6~years for astrocytomas. Pain was the most common initial presentation. In 20% of cases, astrocytomas were biopsied alone, but more than 80% of ependymomas had surgical resection. Radiotherapy and chemotherapy were reserved for malignant tumors, especially if they were ependymomas. The 5-year survival rate was 76.8% for astrocytomas and 94.5% for ependymomas. Histology, functional status prior to surgery, and tumor grade are among the prognostic factors. CONCLUSION: Our study showed that surgical treatment of gliomas is well codified, at least for ependymomas, but adjuvant treatment continues to play a marginal role in the management even in astrocytomas, which are infiltrative tumors.
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hal-01761506 , version 1 (09-04-2018)

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C. Campello, F. Parker, S. Slimani, A. Le Floch, A. Herbrecht, et al.. Adult intramedullary gliomas. Neurochirurgie, 2017, 63 (5), pp.381--390. ⟨10.1016/j.neuchi.2016.10.003⟩. ⟨hal-01761506⟩
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