Psychiatric presentation of a secondary high-grade glioma in a teenager with high-risk pre-B-cell acute lymphoid leukaemia in remission
The overall cumulative incidence of brain tumours in children treated for childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemia is under 2% based on a study population of 1612 consecutive patients treated at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.3 Only 10 of 1612 patients had developed high-grade glioma at a medi...
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description | The overall cumulative incidence of brain tumours in children treated for childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemia is under 2% based on a study population of 1612 consecutive patients treated at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.3 Only 10 of 1612 patients had developed high-grade glioma at a median latency of 9.1 years.3 Risk factors for secondary brain cancers include history of radiation therapy and germline mutations, both of which were present in our patient.3–5 Familial TP53 mutation, Li-Fraumeni syndrome, is a cancer predisposition condition which has been implicated in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemia with a risk of up to 50% within 49 years after first diagnosis of secondary malignancy.4 6 Our case highlights a primary psychiatric presentation of a secondary malignancy, even in the absence of any focal neurological signs. Patients with TP53 germline mutations (Li-Fraumeni syndrome (LFS)) are at higher risk of secondary malignancy following radiation therapy, with high consideration for secondary high-grade glioma. Risks of first and subsequent cancers among TP53 mutation carriers in the National cancer Institute li-fraumeni syndrome cohort. |
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