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Central Neurocytoma: A Review of Clinical Management and Histopathologic Features

Authors :
William H. Yong
Carlito Lagman
Cheng Hao Jacky Chen
Timothy T. Bui
Todd Siegal
Lawrance K. Chung
Minsu Kim
David J. Seo
Seung J. Lee
Isaac Yang
Sabrin Sidhu
Source :
Brain tumor research and treatment, vol 4, iss 2, Brain Tumor Research and Treatment
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
eScholarship, University of California, 2016.

Abstract

Central neurocytoma (CN) is a rare, benign brain tumor often located in the lateral ventricles. CN may cause obstructive hydrocephalus and manifest as signs of increased intracranial pressure. The goal of treatment for CN is a gross total resection (GTR), which often yields excellent prognosis with a very high rate of tumor control and survival. Adjuvant radiosurgery and radiotherapy may be considered to improve tumor control when GTR cannot be achieved. Chemotherapy is also not considered a primary treatment, but has been used as a salvage therapy. The radiological features of CN are indistinguishable from those of other brain tumors; therefore, many histological markers, such as synaptophysin, can be very useful for diagnosing CNs. Furthermore, the MIB-1 Labeling Index seems to be correlated with the prognosis of CN. We also discuss oncogenes associated with these elusive tumors. Further studies may improve our ability to accurately diagnose CNs and to design the optimal treatment regimens for patients with CNs.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Brain tumor research and treatment, vol 4, iss 2, Brain Tumor Research and Treatment
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....123f94494398662798c712624f4fc25b