Gamma Knife Radiosurgery For Central Neurocytoma - Primary And Secondary Treatment

Cancer(2007)

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BACKGROUND. Little is known about long-term results of gamma knife (GK) stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) as a primary or a secondary postoperative therapy for central neurocytomas (CNs). The authors retrospectively reviewed long-term outcomes of 13 patients with CN treated with GK SRS.METHODS. Thirteen patients were treated with GK SRS as a primary (6 patients) or a secondary postoperative therapy (7 patients). Follow-up clinical status and brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) were thoroughly analyzed. The functional status of patients was assessed with the Karnofsky Performance Scale during follow-up.RESULTS. The median follow-up period for clinical status and imaging studies was 61 months (range, 6 months to 96 months). Tumors decreased in 5 patients who received GK SRS as a primary treatment. However, the tumor recurred in 2 patients treated with a secondary GK SRS after surgery from the residual tumor bed that was not covered by the GK SRS. Parenchymal changes and secondary malignancies were not found in follow-up MRIs of all 13 patients. The Karnofsky Performance Scale score of all patients, except for I patient who suffered from an unrelated anteriorly communicating arterial aneurysmal rupture, did not change after GK SRS.CONCLUSIONS. GK SRS may be useful as a primary or a secondary postoperative therapy for the treatment of CN. However, more attention should be paid to residual or recurrent CN during treatment, and regular long-term follow-up MRI should be mandatory to validate the procedure.
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central neurocytoma,gamma knife stereotactic radiosurgery,longterm outcome,recurrence
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