[Combination of tumors of different histogenesis in pediatric neurosurgery].
D V NizolinEvegeniy FedorovAlexander KimLubov B MitrofanovaW A KhachatryanPublished in: Zhurnal voprosy neirokhirurgii imeni N. N. Burdenko (2021)
Multiple gliomas are determined by synchronous two or more tumors located in different brain regions. It is important to distinguish multiple primary tumors and metastatic brain lesion. In the first case, tumor spread can`t be explained by dissemination along the cerebrospinal fluid pathways, commissural fibers or local metastases. Multiple primary tumors with different histological structures are called bidermal neoplasms. Surgery is preferred in these patients with severe symptoms. The purpose of surgery is maximum resection of tumor. Follow-up may be advisable for small tumors without clinical manifestations. Treatment of multiple gliomas includes surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Multiple tumor process in children is much more severe compared to a single neoplasia that requires neurological and neuroimaging control and determines treatment strategy. The authors report 3 children with multicentric gliomas, discuss the various aspects of diagnosis and treatment of multiple gliomas and formulate the recommendations for the treatment based on own clinical experience and literature data.
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