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Fifty-six surgical biopsies of intracranial tumours were seen within two years in a newly established neurosurgical unit in Hong Kong. Among the 52 cases of primary intracranial tumours,
glioma
is the most common, followed by meningioma and pituitary tumour. This is similar to findings in Caucasians. When the distribution of
glioma
is analyzed, Chinese, or possibly Orientals, have a much higher incidence of ependymoma and
pinealoma
than do Caucasians. Similar findings are found in other Chinese series reported in the literature.
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PMID:Intracranial tumours among Chinese in Hong Kong. 52 48
This is a follow-up study of 96 patients with pineal tumors, except for one patient who was lost to follow-up. 60 of these tumors were verified histologically either at operation or at necropsy, 6 were diagnosed by epitheloid cells existing in the cerebrospinal fluid, and 30 were diagnosed by clinical and ventriculographic findings. In agreement with Russell and Rubinstein, we have classified the histologically verified tumors into 3 groups, as follows; 1. True
Pinealoma
Group (Pineocytoma, Pineoblastoma), 2. Germinoma-Teratoma Group, 3. Others (
Glioma
, Cyst). The following points need to be emphasized in the planning of management: 1.
Pinealoma
(Two cell pattern
pinealoma
) responds favorably to radiation therapy. 18 of 43 patients of pinealomas who were treated with irradiation are functioning normally in various life situations for more than 5 years. Among them, 5 cases of pinealomas treated with irradiation alone have more than 10 years survivals. 2. There is a limitation in the efficacy of irradiation therapy in cases of spinal cord implantation, infiltration in adjacent structures or subependymal infiltration along the ventricular cavity. 3. Only 2 of 67 patients with pinealomas had spinal cord metastasis. It seems undesirable to subject all patients to complete cerebrospinal axis irradiation. 4. Successful removal were performed in 4 patients with teratomas and are now alive for 9-21 years. None of them, however, are doing well clinically with many neurological deficits. 5. Since adenocarcinoma, teratocarcinoma, teratoblastoma and others are not sensitive to radiation therapy, only the palliative treatments are available. 6. Therefore, the most promising treatments for pineal tumors is that irradiation, plus shunting operation when required, is a first choice and after irradiation, radical removal should be tried in the case of teratoma diagnosed by clinical and ventriculographic findings.
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PMID:[Radiation therapy and surgical management of pineal tumors--follow-up study of 96 patients (author's transl)]. 94 67
Examination of blood polyamines in 38 patients with brain tumor and 17 normal volunteers was carried out by columnar chromatography--cellulose acetate membrane electrophoresis. The upper limits of the normal values; M.+2S.D. of the blood polyamine concentrations in 17 normal volunteers, were less than 2.1 mg/ml for spermidine, less than 1.6 mg/ml for spermine, and less than 2.2 mg/ml for spermidine plus spermine. The values of blood polyamines in 21 cases with
glioma
were significantly higher than those in normal subjects (p less than 0.01). And in 14 out of them, the concentrations of the blood polyamines were higher than the maximum normal value. In one case with reticulum cell sarcoma, the concentrations of the blood polyamines were remarkably increased. In 2 out of 4 cases with metastatic brain tumor the concentration of the blood polyamines were higher than the upper limit of normal amount, and values of the blood polyamines in 4 cases with metastatic brain tumor were significantly higher than those in normal volunteers (p less than 0.05). In none of 2 cases with pituitary adenoma, 3 cases with meningioma, 4 cases with neurinoma, one case with hemangioblastoma, and one case with
pinealoma
, the values of the blood polyamines were significantly higher than those in normal volunteers. The CSF samples obtained from 9 patients with brain tumor, consisted of 6 gliomas (glioblastoma multiforme 2, anaplastic
glioma
4), 1 teratoblastoma, 1 von Recklinghausen's disease (neurinoma and meningioma), and 1 craniopharyngioma, were analyzed for detection of polyamines, but no detectable amount was present in those cases.
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PMID:[Determination of blood polyamines in patients with brain tumor -with special reference to relationship between varieties of tumors and concentrations of blood spermidine and spermine (author's transl)]. 103 26
Brain scintigrams with 8-10 mci of pertechnetate were studied refering to surgical, histological and other neuroradiological findings in 91 cases with diagnosis or suspect of basal midline lesions. Anterior view of 45 cases was stored in high speed magnetic tape, displayed on CRT of our data processing system and studied of the ratio of average count for regions of interest, 2 cm x 2 cm in size, placed on the areas of lesion, the sagittal sinus and the normal brain hemispheres. In 18 pituitary adenomas, excluding acromegaly and other intrasellar lesions, 89% of cases with surgical indication for optic nerve symptoms were reported as abnormal scintigrams. In 20 craniopharyngiomas, 11 positive cases consisted mainly of solid, recurrent or thick cystic tumors. Five of 6 ectopic pinealomas and all 6 parasellar or medial sphenoidal ridge meningiomas showed positive uptake. Average counts of the regions of interest placed on tumor areas were 169.4% of normal hemispheric areas in 9 pituitary adenomas, 192.5% in 3 solid craniopharyngiomas, 192.3% in 6 meningiomas and 193.3% in ectopic pinealomas. The difference in the average ratio of the lesion count to the normal hemispheric count was statistically significant between cystic craniopharyngioma and adenoma, ectopic
pinealoma
, meningioma,
glioma
and solid craniopharyngioma, and between adenoma and acromegaly with p less than 0.005, and between solid craniopharyngioma and acromegaly, and between
glioma
and acromegaly with p less than 0.025. In the ratio of the lesion count to the sagittal sinus count, on the other hand, the difference of the average ratio was significant with p less than 0.005, only between cystic craniopharyngioma and ectopic
pinealoma
, and between cystic and solid craniopharyngioma. These facts suggested that the sagittal sinus count was unsuitable to be the standard count of an anterior scintigram to compare with basal midline count. The routine Polaroid scintigram with Tc99m pertechnetate proved their useful clinical diagnostic value for various basal midline lesions, the size of which indicated the surgical procedures. The digital analysis of anterior scintigrams supported the clinical value of the routine brain scintigram in the detection of these lesions. The ratio of the average count of the basal midline lesion to the normal brain area on the anterior scintigram presents more useful clinical information than the ratio of the lesion to the sagittal sinus count. Brain scintigram is found to be very helpful for the differential diagnosis between solid and cystic sellar tumors which is very important for the decision of surgical indications, and is not always possible by any other conventional neuroradiological procedures.
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PMID:[Clinical evaluation of brain scintigrams for basal midline lesions (author's transl)]. 124 Jun 13
Fifty-two patients were examined both with computed tomography using a different third generation scanner and by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) at half Tesla field strength (Philips Gyroscan 5 S). Excellent contrast and spatial resolution as well as initial comparative results of normal anatomy and also selected clinical cases were demonstrated with the spin-echo (SE) and/or inversion recovery (IR) technique. The clinical material included a residual prolactinoma after transphenoidal surgery, follow-up of a recurrent partly calcified solid and cystic intra-/supra-sellar craniopharyngioma, low-grade
glioma
under stereotactic-like conditions, suspected
pinealoma
, recurrent astrocytoma (II-III) and ganglioneuroma at the posterior aspect of the middle and/or lower brain stem, small scar after lower brain stem infarction, stenosing degenerative disease of the cervical spine and multicystic lesion with an underlying benign ependymoma of the cervical spinal cord. MRI--although duplicating some CT results--provided better two- or three-dimensional anatomical detail as well as display of relevant vessels without need of contrast agent. It also gave more specific information in suprasellar tumours containing fat, afforded uniquely specific diagnosis in a bleeding venous malformation of the midbrain and defined more sensitively extra-/intra-axial lesions of the brain stem and cervical spinal cord. Small bony structures (erosions) and punctate calcifications may be missed by MRI. Although ferromagnetic material distorts the MR image, compared with CT, it is not impaired by non-ferromagnetic clips. This is an advantage with respect to postoperative control examinations.
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PMID:Initial experience with MR-imaging of intracranial midline-lesions and lesions of the cervical spine at half Tesla. 609 24