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Revisiting anaplastic astrocytomas I: an expansive growth pattern is associated with a better prognosis.

Authors :
Moulding HD
Friedman DP
Curtis M
Kenyon L
Flanders AE
Paek SH
Andrews DW
Source :
Journal of magnetic resonance imaging : JMRI [J Magn Reson Imaging] 2008 Dec; Vol. 28 (6), pp. 1311-21.
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Purpose: To study whether anaplastic astrocytomas that are nonenhancing and/or well-circumscribed (expansive) are associated with a better prognosis.<br />Materials and Methods: We retrospectively identified 59 patients with pathologically confirmed World Health Organizaiton (WHO) grade III anaplastic astrocytoma who underwent craniotomy at our institution from 1995 through 2006. We assessed prognostic variables including age, enhancement (EAA-34 patients) vs. nonenhancement (NEAA-25 patients), MR growth patterns (expansive [28 patients] vs. mixed/infiltrative [31 patients]), recursive partitioning analysis (RPA) class, resection extent, and addition of chemotherapy. Primary outcome measure was survival.<br />Results: Kaplan-Meier curves showed improved survival in NEAA, expansive tumors, and RPA 1 class patients. Within RPA class I patients, expansive growth pattern remained a significant advantage in survival time. Examining extent of resection also showed that patients with gross total resections (GTR) had a better prognosis. A multivariate (Cox proportional hazards) analysis showed that patient age and expansive tumor phenotype affected outcome, whereas RPA class, enhancement, and GTR did not.<br />Conclusion: Circumscribed growth in histologically proven anaplastic astrocytoma, which has not been emphasized in past studies, has a considerable survival advantage.<br /> ((c) 2008 Wiley-Liss, Inc.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1053-1807
Volume :
28
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of magnetic resonance imaging : JMRI
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
19025897
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/jmri.21593