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J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 1998 May; 64(5): 581–587. | PMCID: PMC2170094 |
Supratentorial low grade astrocytoma: prognostic factors,
dedifferentiation, and the issue of early versus late surgery M L C van Veelen, C Avezaat, J Kros, W van Putten, and C. Vecht Department of Neurosurgery, University Hospital Rotterdam, Dr Daniel den Hoed Cancer Center, The Netherlands. BACKGROUND—A retrospective study of patients with
low grade astrocytoma was carried out because the best management of
such patients remains controversial. Prognostic factors were identified
by multivariate analysis. Special attention was paid to the effect of
extent and timing of surgery. METHODS—Ninety patients with low grade astrocytoma
were studied. Seventy two patients had resective surgery, 15 had a
diagnostic biopsy only, and three patients had resective surgery after
initial biopsy. RESULTS—Significant prognostic factors for
survival were age, preoperative neurological condition, epilepsy as the
single sign, extent of surgery, and histology. The extent of surgery
was highly significant on univariate analysis (p=0.002); however, after
correction for age and preoperative symptoms this was considerably
reduced (p=0.04). A subgroup of 30 patients with epilepsy as their
single presenting symptom was identified. Thirteen of these patients
were treated immediately after diagnosis, whereas the other 17 patients
were initially followed up and treated only after clinical or
radiological progression. Survival in both groups was identical (63%
survival rate after five years) and much better than survival for the
whole group (27% survival rate after five years). Malignant
dedifferentiation was observed in 25 (70%) of 36 patients who were
reoperated, after a median period of 37 months. This period was 41 months for the subgroup of patients with epilepsy only and 28 months
for the remaining patients. CONCLUSIONS—Due to the retrospective nature of the
study only restricted conclusions can be drawn. Low grade glioma with
epilepsy as the single symptom has a much better prognosis than if
accompanied by other symptoms. This prognosis is not influenced by the
timing of surgery. It seems, therefore, safe to defer surgery until
clinical or radiological progression in low grade glioma with epilepsy only.
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