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Spontaneous Regression Of Low-grade Astrocytomas In Childhood

Schmandt et al., 2000Brain tumor

Schmandt, S. M., Packer, R. J., Vezina, L. G., & Jane, J. (2000). Spontaneous regression of low-grade astrocytomas in childhood. Pediatric Neurosurgery, 32(3), 132-136. doi:28917

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Abstract

An 8-year-old boy with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) and a biopsy-proven juvenile pilocytic astrocytoma of the hypothalamic/chiasmatic region was followed with serial MRIs over 4 years. Spontaneous tumor regression was followed by progression and biopsy; 6 months later, the tumor regressed again. This bimodal regression is rare, but highlights the variable natural history of low-grade gliomas in children with NF1 and the difficulty in evaluating response of such tumors to therapy.

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