HGG-49. Gliomatosis cerebri in children: A collaborative report from the European Society for Pediatric Oncology (SIOPE)

BACKGROUND: Gliomatosis cerebri (GC), a radiologically defined diffusely infiltrating glioma, is no longer considered a distinct entity since the 2016 WHO classification for tumors of the CNS. Due to its rarity and dismal prognosis treatment recommendations in children remain ambiguous. Using centra...

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Veröffentlicht in:Neuro-oncology (Charlottesville, Va.) Va.), 2022-06, Vol.24 (Supplement_1), p.i72-i73
Hauptverfasser: Nussbaumer, Gunther, Benesch, Martin, Gielen, Gerrit H, Castel, David, Grill, Jacques, Alonso Roldán, Marta M, Antonelli, Manila, Bailey, Simon, Baugh, Joshua N, Biassoni, Veronica, Carai, Andrea, Colditz, Niclas, Colefati, Giovanni Stefania, Corbacioglu, Selim, Crampsie, Shauna, Entz-Werle, Natacha, Eyrich, Matthias, Frühwald, Michael C, Garrè, Maria Luisa, Gerber, Nicolas U, Giangaspero, Felice, Gil-da-Costa, Maria João, Grabovska, Yura, Graf, Norbert, Hargrave, Darren, Hauser, Peter, Hoffmann, Marion, Hulleman, Esther, Jacobs, Sandra, Karremann, Michael, Kattamis, Antonis, Kebudi, Rejin, Kortmann, Rolf-Dieter, Kwiecien, Robert, Mackay, Alan, Massimino, Maura, Miele, Evelina, Mastronuzzi, Angela, Morana, Giovanni, Noack, Claudia M, Pentikainen, Virve, Perwein, Thomas, Pfister, Stefan M, Pietsch, Torsten, Roka, Kleoniki, Rossi, Sabrina, Rutkowski, Stefan, Schiavello, Elisabetta, Štěrba, Jaroslav, Sturm, Dominik, Sumerauer, David, Temelso, Sara, van Vuurden, Dannis, Varlet, Pascale, Veldhuijzen van Zanten, Sophie E M, Vinci, Maria, von Bueren, André O, Warmuth-Metz, Monika, Wesseling, Pieter, Wiese, Maria, Wolff, Johannes E A, Zamecnik, Josef, Jones, David T W, Bison, Brigitte, La Madrid, Andrés Morales, Jones, Chris, Kramm, Christof M
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Zusammenfassung:BACKGROUND: Gliomatosis cerebri (GC), a radiologically defined diffusely infiltrating glioma, is no longer considered a distinct entity since the 2016 WHO classification for tumors of the CNS. Due to its rarity and dismal prognosis treatment recommendations in children remain ambiguous. Using central neuroradiological review, we performed a multi-institutional, retrospective study of GC providing comprehensive radiological, clinical, and (epi)genetic characterization. RESULTS: We included 104 patients between 1-19 years. Within a median follow-up of 15.5 months (range, 2.3-138.8), 93 patients (89.4 %) had died, 4 (3.8 %) were lost to follow-up and 7 (6.8 %) were alive with stable/progressive disease. Median progression-free- (PFS) and overall survival (OS) were 8.6 months (interquartile range, 4.3-14.0) and 15.5 months (10.9-27.7), respectively. Former WHO grading correlated significantly with median OS: WHO °II: 47.8 months (25.2-55.7); WHO °III: 15.9 months (11.4-26.3); WHO °IV: 10.4 months (8.8-14.4) (p
ISSN:1522-8517
1523-5866
DOI:10.1093/neuonc/noac079.264