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Correlation between initial tumor enlargement and magnetic resonance imaging characteristics following linear accelerator-based stereotactic radiosurgery for acoustic neuromas

Authors :
Peng-Wei Hsu
Cheng-Chi Lee
Yin-Cheng Huang
Kuo-Chen Wei
Hsien-Chih Chen
Chun-Chieh Wang
Ping K. Yip
Zhuo-Hao Liu
Source :
Strahlentherapie und Onkologie : Organ der Deutschen Rontgengesellschaft ... [et al].
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Initial tumor enlargement (or pseudoprogression) instead of true tumor progression is a common phenomenon in patients with acoustic neuromas who are treated with stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS). This phenomenon can affect clinical decision-making and patient management. This study assessed the correlation between initial tumor enlargement and magnetic resonance imaging characteristics in patients with acoustic neuromas who were treated with linear accelerator (LINAC)-based SRS. The long-term tumor control outcomes were also analyzed.In total, 330 patients with sporadic acoustic neuromas who were treated with LINAC SRS between March 2006 and March 2020 were retrospectively evaluated to assess their initial tumor enlargement. The tumors were divided into homogeneously enhanced, heterogeneously enhanced, and cystic types based on the morphological characteristics noted on magnetic resonance images. Tumor control was assessed in 275 patients with a follow-up duration of more than 2 years.Initial enlargement was observed in 137 of 330 (41.5%) tumors as early as 3 months after LINAC SRS. Data analysis revealed that postoperative tumors with a residual volume lower than 2.5 cmInitial enlargement can occur as early as 3 months after SRS. Postoperative residual tumors with a volume lower than 2.5 cm

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ISSN :
1439099X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Strahlentherapie und Onkologie : Organ der Deutschen Rontgengesellschaft ... [et al]
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5199ebc4e5c52b89260e491de5c75216