NCMP-10. NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGICAL FINDINGS IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH MEDULLOBLASTOMA - A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS. (14th November 2022)
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- Title:
- NCMP-10. NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGICAL FINDINGS IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH MEDULLOBLASTOMA - A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS. (14th November 2022)
- Main Title:
- NCMP-10. NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGICAL FINDINGS IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH MEDULLOBLASTOMA - A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS
- Authors:
- Lippolis, Maria Aliotti
Koinig, Sabine
Azizi, Amedeo
Dorfer, Christian
Pemp, Berthold - Abstract:
- Abstract: BACKGROUND: Medulloblastoma represents the most common malignant pediatric brain tumor. Ophthalmic complications are possible sequelae. METHODS: Pediatric medulloblastoma (MB) patients treated at the Medical University of Vienna from January 2012 to August 2021 were analyzed and their last ophthalmic assessment was reviewed. RESULTS: Fifty-six MB patients could be included (71.4% non-WNT/non-SHH, 16.1% SHH-activated, 8.9% WNT-activated, 3.6% non-specified). Mean age at diagnosis was 7.2 years (range 0-19). Median follow-up to last ophthalmological assessment was 19.7 months (range 0.1-93.2). Thirty-four children underwent tumor resection at our hospital, their tumor localizations were: vermis (55.9%), floor of the 4 th ventricle (26.5%), cerebellar hemispheres (11.8%), lateral recess (5.9%). Symptoms at presentation were evaluable for 51 children: 92.2% had symptoms of elevated intracranial pressure, 76.5% ataxia and 21.6% visual disturbances. Postoperative posterior fossa syndrome was observed in 11.1% of 54 children. 98.2% had chemotherapy as part of their initial treatment and all children older than four years (85.7%) received postoperative irradiation of the posterior fossa. In 13 (23.2%) intraventricular chemotherapy was applied. At the last follow-up 21 patients experienced relapse after primary treatment. At the final assessment, frequent neuro-ophthalmological abnormalities included: oculomotor disturbance (75%), esotropia (35.7%) including abducens palsyAbstract: BACKGROUND: Medulloblastoma represents the most common malignant pediatric brain tumor. Ophthalmic complications are possible sequelae. METHODS: Pediatric medulloblastoma (MB) patients treated at the Medical University of Vienna from January 2012 to August 2021 were analyzed and their last ophthalmic assessment was reviewed. RESULTS: Fifty-six MB patients could be included (71.4% non-WNT/non-SHH, 16.1% SHH-activated, 8.9% WNT-activated, 3.6% non-specified). Mean age at diagnosis was 7.2 years (range 0-19). Median follow-up to last ophthalmological assessment was 19.7 months (range 0.1-93.2). Thirty-four children underwent tumor resection at our hospital, their tumor localizations were: vermis (55.9%), floor of the 4 th ventricle (26.5%), cerebellar hemispheres (11.8%), lateral recess (5.9%). Symptoms at presentation were evaluable for 51 children: 92.2% had symptoms of elevated intracranial pressure, 76.5% ataxia and 21.6% visual disturbances. Postoperative posterior fossa syndrome was observed in 11.1% of 54 children. 98.2% had chemotherapy as part of their initial treatment and all children older than four years (85.7%) received postoperative irradiation of the posterior fossa. In 13 (23.2%) intraventricular chemotherapy was applied. At the last follow-up 21 patients experienced relapse after primary treatment. At the final assessment, frequent neuro-ophthalmological abnormalities included: oculomotor disturbance (75%), esotropia (35.7%) including abducens palsy (12.5%), other cranial nerve palsies (21.4%), horizontal gaze-evoked nystagmus (51.8%), spontaneous nystagmus (16.1%), ocular tilt reaction (21.4%), and optic disc abnormalities (14.3%). Good visual acuity (≥20/25) was maintained in 62.5% patients. Visual field and optical coherence tomography was successfully performed in 75% and 66.1% of patients, respectively. Optic pathway lesions were detected in 4 patients (7.1%), including two cases with occipital metastases, one with optic nerve metastasis and one with leptomeningeal carcinomatosis. Orthoptic treatment with prisms and strabismus surgery was required in 14.3% and 7.7% of children, respectively. CONCLUSION: Children with MB frequently suffer from neuro-ophthalmological late-effects. Regular monitoring is warranted to initiate appropriate management. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Neuro-oncology. Volume 24(2022)Supplement 7
- Journal:
- Neuro-oncology
- Issue:
- Volume 24(2022)Supplement 7
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- Volume 24, Issue 7 (2022)
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- 2022
- Volume:
- 24
- Issue:
- 7
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0024-0007-0000
- Page Start:
- vii193
- Page End:
- vii193
- Publication Date:
- 2022-11-14
- Subjects:
- Brain Neoplasms -- Periodicals
Brain -- Tumors -- Periodicals
Brain -- Cancer -- Periodicals
Nervous system -- Cancer -- Periodicals
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- 10.1093/neuonc/noac209.738 ↗
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