P.073 Spontaneous fluctuation of contrast enhancement in adult pilocytic astrocytoma and other low-grade brain tumors

T. Rohringer, SK Ong, AF Gao, P. Alcaide-Leon
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Background: Pilocytic astrocytoma and other circumscribed low-grade brain tumors can exhibit spontaneous enhancement changes despite stable size and clinical status. We aimed to describe this phenomenon in adults. Methods: We performed a retrospective review of our MRI database (2011-2021) to identify cases with enhancement changes in otherwise stable tumors. We searched for reports containing: “pilocytic”, “pilomyxoid”, “RGNT”, “rosette”, “glioneuronal”, “DNET”, and “dysembryoplastic”. Exclusion criteria included WHO grade 3/4 tumors, patients <19 years, equivocal diagnostic findings, and no serial MRIs. We reviewed 238 patients. Results: We identified 12 adult patients with the desired phenomenon: 6 pilocytic astrocytoma, 1 pilomyxoid astrocytoma, 2 rosette-forming glioneuronal tumor, 1 unverified low-grade glioma, and 2 cases without biopsy. Seven were untreated, while five were residual or recurrent tumors. Six showed a pattern of new/increasing and subsequent decreasing/disappearing enhancement over 1-4 years. One exhibited spontaneous regression of enhancement over 1 year. Five showed repeating cycles of increasing and decreasing enhancement over longer monitoring periods of 7-15 years, with mean duration of increasing enhancement prior to decline of 21.4 months (SD 5.9). Conclusions: Spontaneous contrast enhancement fluctuation in adult pilocytic astrocytoma and other circumscribed low-grade brain tumors can occur, and on its own should not be misconstrued as evidence of tumor progression/regression.
P.073 成年朝体细胞星形细胞瘤和其他低级别脑肿瘤中对比度增强的自发性波动
背景:嗜酸性星形细胞瘤和其他环形低级别脑肿瘤尽管大小和临床状态稳定,但也会出现自发性增强变化。我们旨在描述这种现象在成人中的表现。研究方法我们对我们的 MRI 数据库(2011-2021 年)进行了回顾性审查,以确定在原本稳定的肿瘤中出现增强变化的病例。我们搜索了包含以下内容的报告"皮质细胞"、"皮质类"、"RGNT"、"花斑"、"神经胶质细胞"、"DNET "和 "胚胎发育不全"。排除标准包括:WHO 3/4 级肿瘤、患者年龄小于 19 岁、诊断结果不明确以及未进行连续 MRI 检查。我们对 238 例患者进行了复查。结果:我们共发现了12例具有预期现象的成年患者:6例为柔毛细胞性星形细胞瘤,1例为柔毛样星形细胞瘤,2例为玫瑰花状胶质细胞瘤,1例为未经证实的低级别胶质瘤,2例未进行活检。其中 7 例未经治疗,5 例为残留或复发肿瘤。其中 6 例在 1-4 年内出现新发/增高,随后减低/消失的强化模式。1例在1年内自发消退。五人在 7-15 年的较长监测期内重复出现增强和减弱的循环,增强增强后减弱的平均持续时间为 21.4 个月(标准差为 5.9)。结论成人柔毛细胞星形细胞瘤和其他环形低级别脑肿瘤可能会出现自发性对比增强波动,不应将其误解为肿瘤进展/消退的证据。
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