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. 1996 Sep;12(9):527-9.
doi: 10.1007/BF00261605.

Cerebral oligodendrogliomas in children: an analysis of 15 cases

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Cerebral oligodendrogliomas in children: an analysis of 15 cases

T Rizk et al. Childs Nerv Syst. 1996 Sep.

Abstract

The cases of 15 children operated on for cerebral pure oligodendroglioma were studied. Two groups of children were distinguished. Group I children presented with epilepsy (7 cases); their tumor was histologically benign in all cases. These children are all alive after a median follow-up of 72 months: however, 2 of them presented with a local recurrence, which was operated on, and are actually disease-free. Group 2 children presented with intracranial hypertension (8 cases); the tumor was anaplastic in 7 cases. Despite postoperative radiotherapy and chemotherapy 6 children died; their median survival time was 17 months. The present series shows the existence of a clear correlation between clinical presentation, histological grading and survival in childhood cerebral oligodendrogliomas.

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