Radiation Necrosis with Proton Therapy in a Patient with Aarskog-Scott Syndrome and Medulloblastoma.

IF 2.1 Q3 ONCOLOGY
International Journal of Particle Therapy Pub Date : 2021-07-29 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.14338/IJPT-21-00013.1
Vidya Puthenpura, Nicholas J DeNunzio, Xue Zeng, Drosoula Giantsoudi, Mariam Aboian, David Ebb, Kristopher T Kahle, Torunn I Yock, Asher M Marks
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Abstract

Purpose: Medulloblastoma is known to be associated with multiple cancer-predisposition syndromes. In this article, we explore a possible association among a patient's Aarskog-Scott syndrome, development of medulloblastoma, and subsequent brainstem radiation necrosis.

Case presentation: A 5-year-old male with Aarskog-Scott syndrome initially presented to his pediatrician with morning emesis, gait instability, and truncal weakness. He was ultimately found to have a posterior fossa tumor with pathology consistent with group 3 medulloblastoma. After receiving a gross total resection and standard proton beam radiation therapy with concurrent vincristine, he was noted to develop brainstem radiation necrosis, for which he underwent therapy with high-dose dexamethasone, bevacizumab, and hyperbaric oxygen therapy with radiographic improvement and clinical stabilization.

Conclusion: Based on several possible pathologic correlates in the FDG1 pathway, there exists a potential association between this patient's Aarskog-Scott syndrome and medulloblastoma, which needs to be investigated further. In patients with underlying, rare genetic syndromes, further caution should be taken when evaluating chemotherapy and radiation dosimetry planning.

质子放射坏死治疗阿斯科格-斯科特综合征合并髓母细胞瘤1例。
目的:髓母细胞瘤与多种癌症易感综合征有关。在这篇文章中,我们探讨了患者的阿斯科格-斯科特综合征,髓母细胞瘤的发展和随后的脑干放射性坏死之间可能的联系。病例介绍:一名患有阿斯科格-斯科特综合征的5岁男性,最初以晨吐、步态不稳和躯干无力向儿科医生就诊。他最终被发现患有后窝肿瘤,病理与第3组髓母细胞瘤一致。在接受全切除和标准质子束放射治疗并发长春新碱后,他被注意到脑干放射性坏死,为此他接受了大剂量地塞米松、贝伐单抗和高压氧治疗,影像学改善和临床稳定。结论:基于FDG1通路中几个可能的病理相关因素,该患者的Aarskog-Scott综合征与成神经管细胞瘤存在潜在关联,有待进一步研究。对于有潜在的、罕见的遗传综合征的患者,在评估化疗和放射剂量计计划时应进一步谨慎。
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International Journal of Particle Therapy
International Journal of Particle Therapy Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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