Clinical characteristics of 15 glioma cases with leptomeninges and spinal cord metastases
10.3969/j.issn.1000-8179.2016.06.279
- VernacularTitle:恶性神经胶质瘤脑膜脊髓播散转移15例临床病例分析
- Author:
Shan LI
;
Jianxin CHEN
;
Yan LI
;
Zhuang KANG
;
Xun KANG
;
Hongmei ZHANG
;
Wenbin LI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
glioma;
leptomeninges;
spinal cord;
metastasis
- From:
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology
2016;43(6):260-264
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To retrospectively analyze and summarize the clinical characteristics of 15 glioma cases that led to leptomenin-ges and spinal cord metastases in Department of Glioma, Beijing Shijitan Hospital, Capital Medical University since 2011. Methods:A total of 15 cases were considered, including 5 patients with World Health Organization gradeⅡ, 6 patients with gradeⅢ, and 4 pa-tients with gradeⅣ. One patient had a tumor at the brain stem, two patients had tumors at the spinal cords, and the other patients had tumors at the hemispheres. One case received biopsy, 4 cases received subtotal resection, and 10 cases received complete resec-tion. Results: Symptoms included low back pain, sensory and motor dysfunction, incontinence, and seizures. After the metastases spread to the cerebrospinal region, patients were treated with chemotherapy, whole spine radiotherapy, intrathecal chemotherapy, and target therapy. The median time of leptomeninges and spinal cord metastasis dissemination appearance was 10 months (1.5-80 months) since surgery. The median overall survival time of the 15 patients was 20 months (9-83 months), and the median survival time was 6 months (2-48 months) after leptomeninges and spinal cord metastases. Conclusion:The prognosis of glioma patients with lepto-meninges and spinal cord metastases was poor, and a proportion of the patients who received appropriate treatment might have a better survival.