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. 2021 Apr:86:211-216.
doi: 10.1016/j.jocn.2021.01.048. Epub 2021 Feb 11.

Pregnancy and brain tumors; a systematic review of the literature

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Pregnancy and brain tumors; a systematic review of the literature

Diego Molina-Botello et al. J Clin Neurosci. 2021 Apr.

Abstract

The incidence of primary brain tumors during pregnancy is uncommon. The etiology of these can range from different genetic syndromes such as Li Fraumeni, neurofibromatosis type I, and hormonal associated tumors. The number of meningiomas gradually tends to increase during pregnancy, suggesting a relationship between non-malignant meningiomas and hormonal changes. Clinical features are non specific or can be misinterpreted with pregnancy symptoms such as headache, vomiting and dizziness. It is worth mentioning that the symptoms due to intracranial tumors are no different in pregnant compared with non pregnant patients. However, retrospective studies in glioma behavior suggested that both tumor volume and growth, increased during pregnancy. These changes were correlated with clinical worsening and increased frequency of seizures. The diagnosis requires a proper neurologic exploration and the support of imaging studies. Treatment of tumors is very controversial since we look for the preservation of both mother and fetus. In theory, the best therapy for the mother will also be the best therapy for the fetus. During pregnancy, ideally the treatment is symptomatic, to preserve the fetus, and definite treatment may be performed after birth; the latter is not always accomplished since patients may present with impending herniation or a malignant tumor for which immediate management is necessary. We intend to give an updated review in the literature on the adequate treatment of brain tumors during pregnancy and the anesthetic management during the definite treatment. Literature data was obtained from Pubmed using the search terms: "Pregnancy", "Brain", "Tumors". A total of forty-three articles were selected.

Keywords: Anesthesia; Brain; Pregnancy; Tumor.

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Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.

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