Pilocytic Astrocytomas are generally presenting as WHO grade 1 intracranial masses in the paediatric population with a favourable prognostic. In less common instances they can be found in the spinal cord. There have been rare cases of Anaplastic variants of the Cranial Pilocytic Astrocytomas. We report a rare instance of an adult patient with pilocytic astrocytoma of the cervical cord with anaplastic features. Our patient presented with 6 months history of neck pain and right-hand paraesthesia which partially responded to steroid treatment. MRI of the cervical spine demonstrated marked expansion of the cervical cord with oedema extending cranially to the medulla and caudally to the mid-thoracic cord. Post-gadolinium T1-weighted images showed intense intramedullary enhancement mainly centred at the level of the C3 vertebra. Diffusion Tensor Imaging Tractography showed the central location of the tumour expanding the cord and displacing the tracts circumferentially. Surgical resection was performed in two stages according to the Elsberg and Beer technique that assisted with safe margin tumour debulking. The histological sections revealed a glial lineage tumour with retained ATRX nuclear expression, positive for GFAP, Ki-67 estimated to 10% and a methylation class corresponding to an Anaplastic Pilocytic Astrocytoma. Subsequently, our patient underwent adjuvant radiotherapy and chemotherapy (10 cycles of Temozolamide and 6 cycles of CCNU). Symptomatic progression developed at 18 months from the initial surgery, radiological progression at 34 months and the overall survival was 40 months. We reviewed the literature and found only four other cases with similar histology.
Keyphrases
- spinal cord
- contrast enhanced
- case report
- neuropathic pain
- early stage
- neoadjuvant chemotherapy
- locally advanced
- poor prognosis
- single cell
- minimally invasive
- magnetic resonance
- magnetic resonance imaging
- systematic review
- intensive care unit
- emergency department
- squamous cell carcinoma
- computed tomography
- radiation therapy
- genome wide
- radiation induced
- copy number
- multiple sclerosis
- lymph node
- optical coherence tomography
- coronary artery disease
- gene expression
- white matter
- acute coronary syndrome
- ultrasound guided
- free survival
- machine learning
- long non coding rna
- combination therapy
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- replacement therapy