Epidemiology of central nervous system tumors in childhood and adolescence based on the new WHO classification

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Rickert, CH [1 ]
Paulus, W [1 ]
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[1] Univ Clin Munster, Inst Neuropathol, D-48129 Munster, Germany
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epidemiology; central nervous system; pediatric brain tumors; prognosis; meta-analysis; WHO classification;
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10.1007/s003810100496
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Method: The topography, sex distribution and histology of 340 primary CNS tumors in children up to 17 years of age were investigated and (re-)classified according to the latest WHO classification of nervous system tumors. Results: Overall the prevalence for boys (60.9%) was higher and supratentorial locations predominated (53.3%); there was an even distribution of low-grade WHO I/II (51.5%) and high-grade WHO III/IV (48.5%) tumors. Boys were more commonly affected in all age groups throughout childhood and adolescence. Infratentorial location was more common between the ages of 3 and 11 years (57.5%). High-grade tumors were more frequently encountered up to the age of 5 years (53.2%). The main histological entities were pilocytic astrocytomas (23.5%), followed by medulloblastomas (16.3%), ependymomas (10.1%), anaplastic astrocytomas and glioblastomas (7.2% each), and craniopharyngiomas (5.6%); astrocytomas overall accounted for 47.3% of pediatric brain tumors. Rarer entities included germ cell tumors, gangliogliomas, and meningiomas (2.5% each), supratentorial PNET and pineal parenchymal tumors (1.9% each), atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumors (1.3%), choroid plexus tumors (0.9% and desmoplastic infantile astrocytomas and dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumors (0.6% each). A meta-analysis of 10,582 childhood brain tumors accumulated from 16 international surveys revealed a male-female ratio of 1.29 and a supra-/infratentorial ratio of 0.92. The most common histological diagnoses were astrocytomas (37.6% medulloblastomas (17.7%), ependymomas (9.9% craniopharyngiomas (7.3%), and germ cell tumors (4.4%). Conclusions: Pediatric brain tumors vary considerably in their histological, topographical and gender distribution throughout childhood and adolescence, reflecting different dynamics of individual tumor entities as well as a susceptibility to their occurrence during certain periods of a child's life. Although at times difficult to characterize, pediatric CNS tumors can be satisfactorily classified according to the latest WHO classification of nervous system tumors.
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