Forty patients with multifocal and multicentric cerebral tumours were retrospectively studied. The patients were divided into two groups: ten patients with multicentric tumours (group A), and 30 patients with multifocal tumours. As far as their preoperative clinical history and the incidence of the various symptoms and signs are concerned, there were no significant differences between the two groups. CT permitted a correct diagnosis in 90% of the cases. All of the patients underwent the removal of the tumour(s) and received radiotherapy; 30 patients also received chemotherapy. In group A, nine patients died and one was lost to follow-up one year after treatment; the average survival was ten months from the appearance of the multicentric tumour. In group B, 29 patients died and one is still alive two years after treatment; the average survival was six months. We consider the problems of diagnosis and the longterm follow-up of patients.

Salvati, M., Cervoni, L., Celli, P., Caruso, R., Gagliardi, F.m. (1997). Multicentric and multifocal primary cerebral tumours. Methods of diagnosis and treatment. ITALIAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES, 18(1), 17-20 [10.1007/BF02106225].

Multicentric and multifocal primary cerebral tumours. Methods of diagnosis and treatment

Salvati, M.;
1997-01-01

Abstract

Forty patients with multifocal and multicentric cerebral tumours were retrospectively studied. The patients were divided into two groups: ten patients with multicentric tumours (group A), and 30 patients with multifocal tumours. As far as their preoperative clinical history and the incidence of the various symptoms and signs are concerned, there were no significant differences between the two groups. CT permitted a correct diagnosis in 90% of the cases. All of the patients underwent the removal of the tumour(s) and received radiotherapy; 30 patients also received chemotherapy. In group A, nine patients died and one was lost to follow-up one year after treatment; the average survival was ten months from the appearance of the multicentric tumour. In group B, 29 patients died and one is still alive two years after treatment; the average survival was six months. We consider the problems of diagnosis and the longterm follow-up of patients.
1997
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore MEDS-15/A - Neurochirurgia
English
Multicentric glioma
Multifocal tumour
Multiple glioma
Salvati, M., Cervoni, L., Celli, P., Caruso, R., Gagliardi, F.m. (1997). Multicentric and multifocal primary cerebral tumours. Methods of diagnosis and treatment. ITALIAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES, 18(1), 17-20 [10.1007/BF02106225].
Salvati, M; Cervoni, L; Celli, P; Caruso, R; Gagliardi, Fm
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