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Long-term follow-up after surgical treatment of cerebellar astrocytomas in 100 children

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A retrospective study was performed in 100 children, who were operated on between 1954 and 1984 for cerebellar astrocytoma. Twenty-nine patients died during the 1st month after the operation. Of the patients who survived, 24 lived up to 5 years, 17 up to 10 years, and 30 lived 20 or more years. In 22 cases, tumor recurrence was the reason for reoperation. Radiation therapy was used in 25 cases with histological malignancy and/or after partial removal of the tumor. The analysis in 6 cases with brainstem involvement allowed us to conclude that in such cases the prognosis is poor with regard to survival. Although total removal of cerebral astrocytomas appears to be the most effective form of treatment, we are of the opinion that even subtotal excision may be compatible with long-term survival. This suggests that many of these tumors may show benign biological behavior.

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Undjian, S., Marinov, M. & Georgiev, K. Long-term follow-up after surgical treatment of cerebellar astrocytomas in 100 children. Child's Nerv Syst 5, 99–101 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00571118

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