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Comparative Study
. 2010 Jan;33(1):91-6.
doi: 10.1007/s10143-009-0229-x. Epub 2009 Oct 22.

Inter- and intrapatients comparison of WHO grade II glioma kinetics before and after surgical resection

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Comparative Study

Inter- and intrapatients comparison of WHO grade II glioma kinetics before and after surgical resection

Emmanuel Mandonnet et al. Neurosurg Rev. 2010 Jan.

Abstract

Grade II gliomas grow slowly and linearly (at rates about 4 mm/year) before undergoing anaplastic transformation. In order to analyze how surgery may affect radiological grade II glioma kinetics, we restrospectively reviewed our national database searching for patients operated on for a supratentorial grade II glioma between 1997 and 2007. We selected patients with at least two postoperative MRI with a minimal delay of 6 months. For each patient, postoperative residues were segmented on successive MRIs. Velocities of diameter expansion were estimated by linear regression of mean diameter evolution for each patient. Fifty-four patients fulfilled inclusion criteria. Median postoperative follow-up was 1.6 years with, on average, 3.4 MRI examinations per patient. Postoperative growth rates of mean diameter were normally distributed, around a mean value of 4.3 mm/year (SD = 3.2 mm/year). Statistical analysis showed no difference between this distribution and the distribution of preoperative growth rates in a previous series of 143 grade II gliomas. For a subset of 23 patients, delay between first MRI and surgery made it possible to estimate also preoperative growth rates. Intrapatient comparison revealed that growth rates were grossly unchanged for 80% of cases. In summary, inter- and intrapatient comparison of pre- and postoperative growth rates proves that surgery does not change grade II glioma dynamics, thus, acting as a cytoreduction.

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