1. Clinical Outcome and Prognostic Factors of Malignant Spinal Dumbbell Tumors.
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Matsumoto Y, Kawaguchi K, Fukushi JI, Endo M, Setsu N, Iida K, Baba S, Saiwai H, Matsushita A, Hayashida M, Okada S, and Nakashima Y
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Introduction: To investigate the clinical outcome and prognostic factors of malignant spinal dumbbell tumors (m-SDTs)., Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the clinical outcome of 22 consecutive cases of m-SDTs and analyzed the prognostic factors associated with worse outcome., Results: Nineteen of the 22 cases were managed with surgery (86%), and gross total resection (GTR) was achieved in four cases (21%). The duration of overall survival (OS) ranged from 3 to 140 months, with a median survival time of 15.3 months. The 5 year OS rate was 55.6%. In multivariate analysis, histological subtype (high-grade malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor) (hazard ratio [HR] 14.9, p = 0.0191), GTR (HR 0.07, p = 0.0343), and presence of local recurrences (HR 11.2, p = 0.0479) were significant and independent predictors of OS., Conclusions: On the basis of clinical data, we propose that GTR and prevention of local recurrence may improve the clinical outcome of m-SDTs., Competing Interests: Conflicts of Interest: The authors declare that there are no relevant conflict of interest.
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- 2018
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