Patterns of Extraneural Metastases in Children With Ependymoma.
Priya P ChanNicholas S WhippleBiswarathan RamaniDavid A SolomonHolly ZhouLuke L LinscottJohn R W KestleCarol S BruggersPublished in: Journal of pediatric hematology/oncology (2022)
Ependymomas account for 10% of all malignant pediatric central nervous system tumors. Standard therapy includes maximal safe surgical resection, followed by focal radiation. Despite the aggressive therapy, progression-free survival is poor. Most ependymoma relapses occur locally at the original tumor site. Extraneural presentations of ependymoma are extremely rare, and no standard of care treatment exists. We present a single-institution case series of 3 patients who experienced extraneural relapses of supratentorial ependymoma and describe their treatment and outcome. These cases of extraneural relapse highlight the possible modes of extraneural spread, including hematogenous, lymphatic, and microscopic seeding through surgical drains and shunts. In addition, they illustrate the increase in histologic grade and mutational burden that may occur at the time of relapse. These cases illustrate the role of aggressive, individualized treatment interventions using a combination of surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy.
Keyphrases
- free survival
- healthcare
- young adults
- palliative care
- minimally invasive
- physical activity
- lymph node
- quality improvement
- acute coronary syndrome
- pain management
- coronary artery bypass
- chronic pain
- combination therapy
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- replacement therapy
- coronary artery disease
- high intensity
- chemotherapy induced