Adyuvant fractionated radiotherapy after resection of intracranial hemangiopericytoma |
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Authors: | Cristina Prado Arturo Navarro-Martin Ana Lucas Miquel Macià Ferran Guedea |
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Affiliation: | aResident in Radiation Oncology, Instituto de oncologia Angel H, Roffo.Buenos Aires, Argentina;bRadiation Oncologist, Radiation Oncology Department, Institut Català Oncologia (ICO), Duran I Reynals, ĹHospitalet, Barcelona, Spain |
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Abstract: | AimReview of literature and adjuvant treatment in Hemangiopericytoma after complete resection.BackgroundIntracranial hemangiopericytoma (HPC) is an uncommon malignant vascular tumor arising from mesenchymal cells with pericytic differentiation. Surgery remains the mainstay treatment, and adjuvant radiation therapy appears to be appropriate for patients with high grade tumors or incomplete resection. We present our experience and review of the literature.Materials and methodsWe describe two cases of intracranial hemangiopericytoma located in the frontal lobe of the CNS. Both patients underwent complete tumor resection followed by adjuvant fractionated radiotherapy and completed treatment without interruptions.ResultsA local recurrence was observed in one of these cases and fractionated stereotactic radiotherapy was performed. Both patients are alive and disease has been under control up to date.ConclusionThe treatment of choice for intracranial hemangiopericytoma is a complete surgical resection as long as possible. Adjuvant radiotherapy of HPC can result in increased tumor control and should be considered as an effective treatment for patients with high grade or demonstrated residual tumor in the postoperative period. Salvage treatment using limited-field fractionated radiotherapy for local recurrence treatment is considered an acceptable option. |
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Keywords: | Hemangiopericytoma Radiotherapy Fractionated radiotherapy Stereotactic radiosurgery |
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