Late vertebral side effects in long-term survivors of irradiated childhood brain tumor

Long-term side effects of the treatments are common in survivors of irradiated pediatric brain tumors. Ionizing radiation in combination with surgery and chemotherapy during childhood may reduce vertebral height and bone mineral density (BMD), and cause growth failure. The aim of this study was to e...

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description Long-term side effects of the treatments are common in survivors of irradiated pediatric brain tumors. Ionizing radiation in combination with surgery and chemotherapy during childhood may reduce vertebral height and bone mineral density (BMD), and cause growth failure. The aim of this study was to evaluate the late consequences of tumor treatments on vertebrae in survivors of childhood brain tumors. 72 adult survivors (mean age 27.8 years, standard deviation 6.7) of irradiated childhood brain tumor were studied by spinal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for vertebral abnormalities from the national cohort of Finland. Patients were treated in five university hospitals in Finland between the years 1970 and 2008. Subject height and weight were measured and body mass index (BMI) was calculated. The morphology and height/depth ratio of the vertebrae in the middle of the kyphotic thoracic curvature (Th8) and lumbar lordosis (L3) were examined. Vertebrae were analyzed by Genant's semiquantative (SQ) method and spinal deformity index (SDI) was calculated. BMD was measured by using dual X-ray absorptiometry. 4.2% (3/72) of the patients had undiagnosed asymptomatic vertebral fracture and 5.6% (4/72) of patients had radiation-induced decreased vertebral body height. Male patients had flatter vertebrae compared with females. Patient age at the time of irradiation, BMI and irradiation area correlated to vertebral morphology differentially in males and females. BMD had no association with the vertebral shape. Patients who had received craniospinal irradiation were shorter than the general population. Childhood brain tumor survivors had a high number of vertebral abnormalities in young adulthood. Irradiation was associated with abnormal vertebral morphology and compromised final height. Male gender may predispose vertebrae to the side effects of irradiation.
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side effects of the treatments are common in survivors of irradiated pediatric brain tumors. Ionizing radiation in combination with surgery and chemotherapy during childhood may reduce vertebral height and bone mineral density (BMD), and cause growth failure. The aim of this study was to evaluate the late consequences of tumor treatments on vertebrae in survivors of childhood brain tumors. 72 adult survivors (mean age 27.8 years, standard deviation 6.7) of irradiated childhood brain tumor were studied by spinal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for vertebral abnormalities from the national cohort of Finland. Patients were treated in five university hospitals in Finland between the years 1970 and 2008. Subject height and weight were measured and body mass index (BMI) was calculated. The morphology and height/depth ratio of the vertebrae in the middle of the kyphotic thoracic curvature (Th8) and lumbar lordosis (L3) were examined. Vertebrae were analyzed by Genant's semiquantative (SQ) method and spinal deformity index (SDI) was calculated. BMD was measured by using dual X-ray absorptiometry. 4.2% (3/72) of the patients had undiagnosed asymptomatic vertebral fracture and 5.6% (4/72) of patients had radiation-induced decreased vertebral body height. Male patients had flatter vertebrae compared with females. Patient age at the time of irradiation, BMI and irradiation area correlated to vertebral morphology differentially in males and females. BMD had no association with the vertebral shape. Patients who had received craniospinal irradiation were shorter than the general population. Childhood brain tumor survivors had a high number of vertebral abnormalities in young adulthood. Irradiation was associated with abnormal vertebral morphology and compromised final height. Male gender may predispose vertebrae to the side effects of irradiation.</abstract><cop>United States</cop><pub>Public Library of Science</pub><pmid>30562369</pmid><doi>10.1371/journal.pone.0209193</doi><tpages>e0209193</tpages><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2660-1758</orcidid><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4105-975X</orcidid><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5500-7168</orcidid><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record>
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subjects Abnormalities
Absorptiometry
Absorptiometry, Photon
Adult
Analysis
Biology and Life Sciences
Body height
Body mass
Body mass index
Body size
Bone Density - radiation effects
Bone mineral density
Bone surgery
Brain
Brain cancer
Brain Neoplasms - radiotherapy
Brain research
Brain tumors
Cancer Survivors
Cancer therapies
Care and treatment
Chemotherapy
Child development
Child health
Childhood
Children
Cohort Studies
Curvature
Deformation mechanisms
Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry
Female
Females
Fractures
Growth hormones
Hospitals
Humans
Ionizing radiation
Irradiation
Leukemia
Magnetic resonance
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Male
Males
Mathematical analysis
Medical imaging
Medical research
Medicine
Medicine and Health Sciences
Morphology
Neuroimaging
Patients
Pediatrics
Physics
Radiation
Radiation effects
Radiation Injuries - diagnostic imaging
Radiation Injuries - etiology
Radiation therapy
Radiotherapy - adverse effects
Research and Analysis Methods
Risk Factors
Sex Factors
Side effects
Spinal Diseases - diagnostic imaging
Spinal Diseases - etiology
Spinal Injuries - diagnostic imaging
Spinal Injuries - etiology
Spine - diagnostic imaging
Spine - radiation effects
Surgery
Thorax
Time Factors
Treatment outcome
Tumors
Vertebra
Vertebrae
Weight
title Late vertebral side effects in long-term survivors of irradiated childhood brain tumor
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