A Multidisciplinary Diagnosis and Treatment of an Adult Case of H3-/IDH-Wild-Type Diffuse Pediatric-Type High-Grade Glioma
- VernacularTitle:一例成人H3和 IDH野生型弥漫性儿童型高级别脑胶质瘤的多学科诊疗
- Author:
Chongshun ZHAO
1
;
Peiheng MA
1
;
Zenghui QIAN
1
;
Yanwei LIU
2
;
Xiaoguang QIU
2
;
Xing LIU
3
;
Qing CHANG
3
;
Baoshi CHEN
1
;
Zhong ZHANG
1
;
Wei ZHANG
4
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords: diffuse paediatric-type high-grade glioma; H3- and IDH-wild-type; multidisciplinary diagnosis and treatment; radiotherapy; targeted therapy
- From: JOURNAL OF RARE DISEASES 2025;4(4):463-471
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Diffuse pediatric-type high-grade glioma (pHGG),
H3 - and isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH )-wild-type, is a World Health Organization (WHO) grade 4 diffuse glioma with malignant histological features, which typically affects in children and adolescents. This multidisciplinary treatment case involves a 24-year-old young female patient initially diagnosed via biopsy. After concurrent chemoradiotherapy reduced the tumor size, complete resection was achieved, followed by adjuvant therapy with temozolomide and regorafenib. After recurrence, the tumor was resected again, and a second course of radiotherapy was administered, but the disease ultimately progressed rapidly, with an overall survival exceeding 32 months. pHGGs are highly malignant, aggressive, and associated with poor prognosis. Accurate diagnosis and targeted intervention require close collaboration among a multidisciplinary team, which highlights the critical value of multidisciplinary manage-ment in clinical practice.
