Exploring neonatal brain tumors: a narrative review about epidemiology, classification, and management.

IF 1.7 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Annals of Medicine and Surgery Pub Date : 2025-04-02 eCollection Date: 2025-05-01 DOI:10.1097/MS9.0000000000003229
Mira Al Shoufy, Gabi Kafa, Bana Ibrahim, Hazem Ibrahem, Aya Dakour, Ali Haidar, Zuheir Alshehabi
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Abstract

Neonatal brain tumors (NBTs) are rare, with specific characteristics distinguishing them from tumors in older children. NBTs occur in the first 28 days of life with a low incidence rate. They present unique histological features, with teratomas and gliomas being the most relevant types of NBTs. The most common clinical finding is macrocephaly and hydrocephaly, but non-specific symptoms can also occur. Researchers illustrated multiple risk factors predominantly carcinogens and genetic factors. Managing these tumors is challenging, with surgery being the gold standard for treatment whereas the use of chemotherapy and radiotherapy is risky with this age group. Thus, balancing between aggressive intervention and adverse effects is crucial. This review will be relevant to clinicians and researchers interested in understanding the epidemiology, classification, clinical features, diagnostic features, and management options of NBTs.

探索新生儿脑肿瘤:关于流行病学、分类和管理的叙述性回顾。
新生儿脑肿瘤(nbt)是罕见的,具有特定的特征,区别于肿瘤的大龄儿童。NBTs发生在生命的前28天,发病率低。它们具有独特的组织学特征,其中畸胎瘤和胶质瘤是最相关的nbt类型。最常见的临床表现是大头畸形和脑积水,但也可能出现非特异性症状。研究人员指出了多种危险因素,主要是致癌物和遗传因素。治疗这些肿瘤是具有挑战性的,手术是治疗的金标准,而化疗和放疗在这个年龄组是有风险的。因此,在积极干预和不利影响之间取得平衡至关重要。这篇综述将与有兴趣了解nbt的流行病学、分类、临床特征、诊断特征和管理选择的临床医生和研究人员有关。
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