Author:
Pizer Barry L.,Moss Timothy,Oakhill Anthony,Webb David,Coakham Hugh B.
Abstract
✓ Astroblastoma is a rare type of glial tumor, usually occurring in older children and young adults. It has a distinctive histological appearance that is characterized by a radiating arrangement of tumor cells that form perivascular pseudorosettes. The authors report only the second case of astroblastoma presenting in congenital form. Following subtotal tumor resection, the infant received 10 courses of chemotherapy consisting of vincristine, etoposide, and carboplatinum. Evidence is presented for a tumor response to chemotherapy, a previously unreported observation. The child is alive 2.5 years after diagnosis with satisfactory functional status. Immunohistological and ultrastructural features of this tumor are presented. The discussion focuses on the biology, natural history, and management of this unusual neoplasm.
Publisher
Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group (JNSPG)
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