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Harvey Cushing’s early experience with pediatric gliomas

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Abstract

Purpose

Diagnosing and operating pediatric patients with intracranial lesions posed a greater diagnostic challenge for physicians during the early twentieth century. At the time, an intracranial neoplasm was indistinctively diagnosed as a glioma, encompassing a broad category of brain tumor pathologies. The treatment and surgical interventions followed for children diagnosed with gliomas is not well-described in the literature from this time.

Methods

Following IRB approval, and through the courtesy of the Alan Mason Chesney Archives, we reviewed the Johns Hopkins Hospital surgical files from 1896–1912. Patients 18 years or younger, who underwent surgical intervention by Cushing for suspected intracranial tumors, were selected.

Results

Of the eight pediatric cases diagnosed with gliomas by Cushing, four cases were later diagnosed as medulloblastomas by Dr. Cushing in 1925. Of the remaining four pediatric cases, one was diagnosed as a brainstem glioma and another as a ventricular glioma. We describe the remaining two cases.

Conclusion

These examples illustrate Cushing’s approach to treating brain tumors diagnosed as gliomas in pediatric patients, focusing on an initial decompression and followed by a thorough surgical exploration for tumor. Furthermore, these cases demonstrate Cushing’s early attempts to manage such lesions in children and highlight the challenges faced in diagnosing and localizing intracranial lesions within this group of patients.

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Acknowledgements

NISR and CP were supported by Howard Hughes Medical Institute Student Research Training Grants. AM was supported by a grant from the Maryland Stem Cell Research Fund. AQH was funded by the KO8 NIH grant and an HHMI grant.

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Sedora-Román, N.I., Pendleton, C., Mohyeldin, A. et al. Harvey Cushing’s early experience with pediatric gliomas. Childs Nerv Syst 27, 819–824 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00381-011-1392-2

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