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Brainstem angiocentric glioma: report of 2 cases
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Angiocentric glioma is a rare tumor that was recognized by the WHO Classification of Tumours of the Central Nervous System as a distinct clinicopathological entity in 2007. Since this initial description, the vast majority of cases of angiocentric glioma reported in the literature have involved tumors of the cerebral hemispheres. To date, only 1 case of angiocentric glioma arising from the posterior midbrain has been reported. The authors present the cases of 2 pediatric patients who were found to have brainstem angiocentric gliomas. The clinical course, radiological and pathological features, treatment, and follow-up are described. The first case is one of a 5-year-old girl who presented with double vision, headache, and nausea and was found to have a midbrain lesion with pathological features consistent with angiocentric glioma. She was treated with resection and endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV), followed by close observation and serial neuroimaging. The second case is one of a 6-year-old boy who presented with progressive mouth drooping and problems with balance. He was found to have a pontine lesion with pathological features consistent with angiocentric glioma. This patient was treated with ETV, followed by close observation and serial neuroimaging. This report includes 6 and 1.5 years of follow-up of the patients, respectively. While there are limited data regarding the prognosis or long-term management of patients with brainstem angiocentric gliomas, the cases described in this report suggest an indolent course for this tumor, similar to the course of angiocentric gliomas located in the cerebral hemispheres.
Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group (JNSPG)
Title: Brainstem angiocentric glioma: report of 2 cases
Description:
Angiocentric glioma is a rare tumor that was recognized by the WHO Classification of Tumours of the Central Nervous System as a distinct clinicopathological entity in 2007.
Since this initial description, the vast majority of cases of angiocentric glioma reported in the literature have involved tumors of the cerebral hemispheres.
To date, only 1 case of angiocentric glioma arising from the posterior midbrain has been reported.
The authors present the cases of 2 pediatric patients who were found to have brainstem angiocentric gliomas.
The clinical course, radiological and pathological features, treatment, and follow-up are described.
The first case is one of a 5-year-old girl who presented with double vision, headache, and nausea and was found to have a midbrain lesion with pathological features consistent with angiocentric glioma.
She was treated with resection and endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV), followed by close observation and serial neuroimaging.
The second case is one of a 6-year-old boy who presented with progressive mouth drooping and problems with balance.
He was found to have a pontine lesion with pathological features consistent with angiocentric glioma.
This patient was treated with ETV, followed by close observation and serial neuroimaging.
This report includes 6 and 1.
5 years of follow-up of the patients, respectively.
While there are limited data regarding the prognosis or long-term management of patients with brainstem angiocentric gliomas, the cases described in this report suggest an indolent course for this tumor, similar to the course of angiocentric gliomas located in the cerebral hemispheres.
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