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Pediatric spinal glioblastoma of the conus medullaris:a case report of long survival

High?grade gliomas of the spinal cord represent a rare entity in children.Their biology,behavior,and controversial treatment options have been discussed in a few pediatric cases.These tumors are associated with severe disability and poor prognosis.We report a case of a 4?year?old child diagnosed wit...

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Published in:Ai zheng 2016-05, Vol.35 (6), p.69-72, Article 44
Main Authors: Cacchione, Antonella, Mastronuzzi, Angela, Cefalo, Maria Giuseppina, Colafati, Giovanna Stefania, Diomediā€Camassei, Francesca, Rizzi, Michele, De Benedictis, Alessandro, Carai, Andrea
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Summary:High?grade gliomas of the spinal cord represent a rare entity in children.Their biology,behavior,and controversial treatment options have been discussed in a few pediatric cases.These tumors are associated with severe disability and poor prognosis.We report a case of a 4?year?old child diagnosed with an isolated glioblastoma multiforme of the conus medullaris.The patient underwent subtotal surgical excision,followed by adjuvant radiotherapy and oral chem?otherapy.He is alive with mild neurologic deficits at 52 months after diagnosis.We describe the peculiar characteris?tics of this rare condition in pediatric oncology.We also provide an overview of current multidisciplinary therapeutic approaches and prognostic factors for this disease.
ISSN:1000-467X
2523-3548
1944-446X
1944-446X
2523-3548
DOI:10.1186/s40880-016-0107-1