J Korean Neurosurg Soc.  2005 Mar;37(3):193-196.

Treatment of Supratentorial Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumors (PNETs) in Children

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  • 1Department of Neurosurgery, Keimyung University School of Medicine, Daegu, Korea. dongwon@dsmc.or.kr

Abstract


OBJECTIVE
Strategies for managing supratentorial primitive neuroectodermal tumors(PNETs) in children include surgical resection, craniospinal irradiation and chemotherapy. This study is performed in order to compare the efficacy of various methods of treatment and to describe its optimal management. METHODS: We have reviewed all medical records and pathology slides of six children(four males and two females) with supratentorial PNET from November, 1987 to May, 2003. The extent of resection was confirmed by computed tomography and magnetic resonance studies. RESULTS: The patients were aged 1 to 13 years and treated postoperatively with/without adjuvant therapy. Tumor location included was four cortical, one gangliobasal, and one pineal region. The presenting symptoms and signs consisted of increased intracranial pressure and focal neurological deficits such as seizure and hemiparesis. The treatment consisted of surgical resection alone in one patient, postoperative radiotherapy in one patient, postoperative chemotherapy in one, and postoperative radiotherapy with chemotherapy in three. Five patients lived more than 12 months after diagnosis and one patient among them has been living more than 5 years after diagnosis. CONCLUSION: We can improve the survival and prognosis of supratentorial PNET patients by radical gross total resection of tumor followed by craniospinal irradiation and aggressive chemotherapy. First of all, gross total resection of tumor is the most important among many factors.

Keyword

Primitive neuroectodermal tumor; Surgical resection; Radiotherapy; Chemotherapy

MeSH Terms

Child*
Craniospinal Irradiation
Diagnosis
Drug Therapy
Humans
Intracranial Pressure
Male
Medical Records
Neural Plate
Neuroectodermal Tumors, Primitive*
Paresis
Pathology
Prognosis
Radiotherapy
Seizures
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