Clinical course and surgical prognosis of 33 cases of intracranial epidermoid tumors
- PMID: 2710302
- DOI: 10.1227/00006123-198904000-00013
Clinical course and surgical prognosis of 33 cases of intracranial epidermoid tumors
Abstract
Thirty-three cases of intracranial epidermoid tumors treated during the past 25 years were analyzed with regard to clinical manifestations, recurrence rates related to the extent of surgery, and long-term survival rates. Epidermoid tumors caused various symptoms, especially in the cerebellopontine angle (15 cases), of which a transient remission of symptoms was observed in 4 cases (23.5%). The average time from initial symptoms to surgery was much shorter in suprasellar region and third ventricular locations (average of 11 months) than in other locations (average of 7 years). In 28 patients (84.9%), the tumor was removed totally or subtotally. Most of the patients could lead an independent and useful life after operation (93.1%). Among the 29 patients in a long-term follow-up survey, seven tumors recurred after an average interval of 8 years and 10 months (from the first to second operation) and 12 years and 6 months (from the second to third operation). Patients with recurrent tumors were successfully treated, and excellent functional prognosis was observed even after the second or third operation. The 20-year survival rate was 92.8% (Kaplan-Meier method).
Comment in
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Treatment of intracranial epidermoid tumors.Neurosurgery. 1990 Apr;26(4):717. doi: 10.1097/00006123-199004000-00029. Neurosurgery. 1990. PMID: 2330098 No abstract available.
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