Endocrine manifestations of paediatric intracranial germ cell tumours: from diagnosis to long-term follow-up
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Endocrine manifestations of paediatric intracranial germ cell tumours: from diagnosis to long-term follow-up
Abstract
Purpose: We examined endocrine manifestations in a cohort of paediatric patients with IC-GCTs at diagnosis and during follow-up, integrating clinical, radiological, histopathological and laboratory data.
Methods: Diabetes insipidus (DI), growth hormone deficiency (GHD), hypothyroidism, adrenal insufficiency, precocious puberty (PP)/hypogonadism were diagnosed clinically and biochemically. The prevalence of endocrine manifestations was compared to survival rates.
Results: Our population included 55 children (37 males, 18 females) diagnosed with IC-GCT with a median follow-up of 78.9 months from diagnosis (range 0.5-249.9). At tumour diagnosis, 50.9% patients displayed endocrinopathies: among them, 85.7% were affected by DI, 57.1% central adrenal insufficiency, 50% central hypothyroidism, 28.5% GHD, 10.7% hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism, 10.7% PP. These patients presented predominantly with suprasellar germinoma. If not diagnosed previously, endocrine disorders arose 15.15 months (1.3-404.2) after end of treatment (EOT) in 16.4% patients. At least one endocrinopathy was identified in 67.3% of subjects at last follow-up visit, especially GHD and adrenal insufficiency. DI, hypothyroidism, and adrenal insufficiency occurred earlier than other abnormalities and frequently preceded tumour diagnosis. Subjects with and without endocrine manifestations who survived beyond 12 months after EOT did not show significant difference in overall survival and progression-free survival (p = 0.28 and p = 0.88, respectively).
Conclusion: Endocrinopathies were common presenting symptoms in our population. If present at diagnosis, they often persisted hence after. The spectrum of endocrinopathies expanded during follow-up up to 33.7 years after EOT. Although they did not seem to affect survival rate in our cohort, close lifelong surveillance is mandatory to provide the best care for these patients.
Keywords: Children; Diabetes insipidus; Endocrine manifestations; Intracranial germ cell tumour; Long-term follow-up; Precocious puberty.
© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
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