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Dexamethasone-induced leukocytosis is associated with poor survival in newly diagnosed glioblastoma
Authors:Daniel Dubinski  Sae-Yeon Won  Florian Gessler  Johanna Quick-Weller  Bedjan Behmanesh  Simon Bernatz  Marie-Therese Forster  Kea Franz  Karl-Heinz Plate  Volker Seifert  Patrick N. Harter  Christian Senft
Affiliation:1.Department of Neurosurgery, University Hospital,Goethe University,Frankfurt am Main,Germany;2.Institute of Neurology (Edinger Institute),Goethe University,Frankfurt am Main,Germany;3.German Cancer Research Center DKFZ Heidelberg,Germany and German Cancer Consortium DKTK Partner Site,Frankfurt/mainz,Germany
Abstract:
Despite its well-characterized side effects, dexamethasone is widely used in the pre-, peri- and postoperative neurosurgical setting due to its effective relief of tumor-induced symptoms through the reduction of tumor-associated edema. However, some patients show laboratory-defined dexamethasone induced elevation of white blood cell count, and its impact on glioblastoma progression is unknown. We retrospectively analyzed 113 patients with newly diagnosed glioblastoma to describe the incidence, risk factors and clinical features of dexamethasone-induced leukocytosis in primary glioblastoma patients. We further conducted an immunohistochemical analysis of the granulocyte and lymphocyte tumor-infiltration in the available corresponding histological sections. Patient age was identified to be a risk factor for the development of dexamethasone-induced leukocytosis (p?
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