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Adult Central Neurocytomas: Clinical Features and Long-Term Treatment Outcomes in Different Age Groups.

Authors :
Zhang, Liang
Xue, Jiangfeng
Liu, Angsi
Li, Xueji
Source :
World Neurosurgery. Jun2024, Vol. 186, pe630-e638. 9p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Central neurocytomas (CNs) usually occur in young adults, and the clinical characteristics and surgical outcomes of patients in different age groups may be different. This study was undertaken to compare the clinical and long-term treatment outcomes of patients with CNs in younger and older adult age groups. Eighty consecutive adults with CNs were included, with a mean presentation age of 28.4 ± 7.6 years (range: 19–66 years). Thirty (37.5%) patients were <27 years old, and they tended to manifest with multiple symptoms (P = 0.002), increased intracranial pressure (ICP) symptoms (P = 0.036), an acute clinical course (P = 0.037), worse preoperative neurologic function (P = 0.023), and a larger lesion size and volume (P = 0.004 and 0.007, respectively) than their older age counterparts (≧27 years). An older onset age (P = 0.005) or age ≧27 years (P = 0.014) and worsened Karnofsky Performance Status (KPS) scale (P = 0.040) immediately after microsurgery were associated with unimproved long-term outcomes. CNs in younger adult patients behave differently from those in the older age group. Surgery can halt neurologic deterioration and ensure satisfactory outcomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18788750
Volume :
186
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
World Neurosurgery
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177655659
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wneu.2024.04.019