Description:
Context: Pediatric brain tumors are the most common solid tumors and
the leading cause of death among children worldwide. Although there
are some published studies from many countries regarding the
pathological model of pediatric brain tumors, comprehensive clinical
pathology studies conducted at Vietnam are still lacking.
Aims: To explore the clinical and histopathological features of pediatric
brain tumors at a central hospital in Vietnam.
Methods: This study used a retrospective epidemiological approach.
Children aged <17 years were selected according to their profiles
registered in our department during 2016–2020 when they were
diagnosed with primary brain tumors. Data of patients’ age, sex, clinical
features, and histology were collected. The 2016 World Health
Organization classification of tumors was adopted.
Results: A total of 34 patients with brain tumors were identified, with a
males/females ratio of 2.8/1. Patients’ age ranged from 3 months to 16
years, with a median age of 6 years. The most common presentation of
brain tumor in our series was headache (47.1%). According to the
location of involvement, 51.5% of the tumors were in supratentorial
region. Moreover, astrocytes (55.9%) were the most common type of
pediatric brain tumors. Surgery was the main treatment, and
chemotherapy was administered to 14.7% of patients.
Conclusions: This study addresses the issue of sensitivity but not that of
specificity of clinical features to the presence of an underlying brain
tumor. Histopathology analysis is necessary to develop further
treatment after neurosurgery
URL:
http://103.158.96.210:88/web_repository/uploads/jppres21.1026_9.5.663.pdf
Type:
Journal
Document:
Diploma III Farmasi
Date:
23-06-2024
Author:
Nhu Hiep Pham