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RTHP-40. ENDOCRINE AND METABOLIC ABNORMALITIES IN INTRACRANIAL GERM CELL TUMOR PATIENTS TREATED WITH IRRADIATION

Abstract OBJECTIVE To evaluate the endocrine and metabolic abnormalities in intracranial germ cell tumor (iGCT) patients treated with irradiation. PATIENTS AND METHOD: Seventy-seven iGCT patients who had received radiotherapy and endocrine follow-up in Huashan Hospital between January, 2010 and July...

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Published in:Neuro-oncology (Charlottesville, Va.) Va.), 2018-11, Vol.20 (suppl_6), p.vi233-vi233
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description Abstract OBJECTIVE To evaluate the endocrine and metabolic abnormalities in intracranial germ cell tumor (iGCT) patients treated with irradiation. PATIENTS AND METHOD: Seventy-seven iGCT patients who had received radiotherapy and endocrine follow-up in Huashan Hospital between January, 2010 and July, 2017 were retrospectively analyzed, consisting of forty-nine germinomas and twenty-eight NGGCTs. The median doses for the whole brain, spine and primary tumor site were 30.6Gy, 30.6Gy and 50.0Gy. The median follow-up period was 50.0 months. Fifty-one patients had radiologically proved suprasellar/sellar lesions. Results The 5-year overall and recurrence-free survival rates were both 98.7%. The prevalence of central adrenal insufficiency (CAI), central hypothyroidism (CHT), central hypogonadism (CHG), hyperprolactinemia (HPL) and central diabetes insipidus (CDI) in those with radiologically proved suprasellar/sellar lesions was 71.4%, 70.0%, 73.5%, 48.4% and 70.2%, while that in patients without suprasellar/sellar lesions was 30.8%, 28.0%, 25.9%, 15.0% and 16.7% separately. Compared to that before irradiation, CAI, CHT and CHG wasn`t significantly improved while the overall level of prolactin and prevalence of CDI declined significantly (P=0.03 and 0.001). The irradiation dosage wasn`t significantly associated with the prevalence of CAI, CHT and CHG. Based on BMI, 30.4% were overweight and 3.0% were obesed in patients below 18 years old. 72.1% patients had dyslipidemia, with the abnormality of triglyceride most commonly. One patient developed diabetes mellitus after irradiation. The prevalence of hyperuricemia was 50.0%. The irradiation dosage wasn`t associated with BMI, triglyceride, total cholesterol LDL-c, HDL-c, HOMA-IR or serum uric acid level. CONCLUSION The prevalence of CAI, CHT, CHG, HPL and CDI was high in iGCTs patients, and those without suprasellar/sellar lesions may develop those endocrine abnormalities too. The post-irradiation level of prolactin and prevalence of CDI declined significantly. Metabolic abnormalities including overweight, dyslipidemia, and hyperuricemia were common in iGCTs patients. The irradiation dosage wasn`t associated with occurrence of hypopituitarism and those metabolic parameters.
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Results The 5-year overall and recurrence-free survival rates were both 98.7%. The prevalence of central adrenal insufficiency (CAI), central hypothyroidism (CHT), central hypogonadism (CHG), hyperprolactinemia (HPL) and central diabetes insipidus (CDI) in those with radiologically proved suprasellar/sellar lesions was 71.4%, 70.0%, 73.5%, 48.4% and 70.2%, while that in patients without suprasellar/sellar lesions was 30.8%, 28.0%, 25.9%, 15.0% and 16.7% separately. Compared to that before irradiation, CAI, CHT and CHG wasn`t significantly improved while the overall level of prolactin and prevalence of CDI declined significantly (P=0.03 and 0.001). The irradiation dosage wasn`t significantly associated with the prevalence of CAI, CHT and CHG. Based on BMI, 30.4% were overweight and 3.0% were obesed in patients below 18 years old. 72.1% patients had dyslipidemia, with the abnormality of triglyceride most commonly. One patient developed diabetes mellitus after irradiation. The prevalence of hyperuricemia was 50.0%. The irradiation dosage wasn`t associated with BMI, triglyceride, total cholesterol LDL-c, HDL-c, HOMA-IR or serum uric acid level. CONCLUSION The prevalence of CAI, CHT, CHG, HPL and CDI was high in iGCTs patients, and those without suprasellar/sellar lesions may develop those endocrine abnormalities too. The post-irradiation level of prolactin and prevalence of CDI declined significantly. Metabolic abnormalities including overweight, dyslipidemia, and hyperuricemia were common in iGCTs patients. 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The irradiation dosage wasn`t associated with BMI, triglyceride, total cholesterol LDL-c, HDL-c, HOMA-IR or serum uric acid level. CONCLUSION The prevalence of CAI, CHT, CHG, HPL and CDI was high in iGCTs patients, and those without suprasellar/sellar lesions may develop those endocrine abnormalities too. The post-irradiation level of prolactin and prevalence of CDI declined significantly. Metabolic abnormalities including overweight, dyslipidemia, and hyperuricemia were common in iGCTs patients. 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