Clinicopathological features of human brainstem gliomas |
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Authors: | Hidehiro Oka Satoshi Utsuki Yoshinori Tanizaki Hiroyuki Hagiwara Yoshiteru Miyajima Kimitoshi Sato Mari Kusumi Chihiro Kijima Kiyotaka Fujii |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Neurosurgery, Kitasato University School of Medicine, 1-15-1 Kitasato, Minimi-ku, Sagamihara, Kanagawa, 225-318, Japan
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Abstract: | We describe the clinicopathological features of 25 brainstem gliomas (BSGs). Twenty BSGs located in the pons and were all in children. Four BSGs located in the medulla oblongata were in 2 children and 2 adults. One (in a child) was located in the midbrain. Radiological findings on MR images were low-intensity on T1 weighted images and high-intensity on T2 weighted images. Mean survival when pontine glioma was treated by radiotherapy and/or use of temozolomide was 14 months, although 4 patients (3 cervicomedullary types and one focal type arising from midbrain) are alive. Follow up was from 5 months to 6 years. Histopathological features of 10 cases of the diffuse type were: 4 grade II astrocytomas, 4 grade III astrocytomas, and 2 glioblastomas. MIB-1 index was from 0.8 to 38 %. P53 was positive for 80 % of 15 tumors and there were no negative results. MGMT was positive in 60 % of 15 tumors and negative in 12.4 %. IDH1 was negative in 61.6 %. There was no positive result for IDH1 in this study. Thus, our histopathological results were indicative of high p53 immunoreactivity and no IDH1 immunoreactivity related to secondary malignant change. |
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