OPTIC PATHWAY TUMORS IN CHILDREN - THE EFFECT OF NEUROFIBROMATOSIS TYPE-1 ON CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS AND NATURAL-HISTORY

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LISTERNICK, R
DARLING, C
GREENWALD, M
STRAUSS, L
CHARROW, J
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[1] CHILDRENS MEM HOSP, DIV NEURORADIOL, CHICAGO, IL 60614 USA
[2] CHILDRENS MEM HOSP, DIV HEMATOL, CHICAGO, IL 60614 USA
[3] CHILDRENS MEM HOSP, DIV OPHTHALMOL, CHICAGO, IL 60614 USA
[4] CHILDRENS MEM HOSP, DIV GENET, CHICAGO, IL 60614 USA
[5] NORTHWESTERN UNIV, SCH MED, DEPT PEDIAT, CHICAGO, IL 60611 USA
[6] NORTHWESTERN UNIV, SCH MED, DEPT RADIOL, CHICAGO, IL 60611 USA
[7] NORTHWESTERN UNIV, SCH MED, DEPT SURG, CHICAGO, IL 60611 USA
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10.1016/S0022-3476(95)70159-1
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Objective: To distinguish the clinical manifestations and natural history of optic pathway tumors (OPT) associated with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF-1 OPT) from that of OPT not associated with NF-1 (non-NF-1 OPT). Methods: Two groups of children with OPT were compared: (1) 17 children with NF-1 OPT who were followed prospectively, and (2) 19 children with non-NF-1 OPT who were identified retrospectively by a review of medical records. Results:Precocious puberty was a common initial sign in the children with NF-1 OPT (5/17), and was not found in any patients without NF-1, In contrast, children with non-NF-1 OPT had symptoms attributable to increased intracranial pressure (12/19) and nystagmus (5/19); these symptoms were not found in any patient with NF-1. Decreased visual acuity at the time of diagnosis was common in both groups. There was no significant difference between the children with NF-1 OPT and those with non-NF-1 OPT as to age at diagnosis or sex distribution. Optic nerve involvement was more common in NF-1 (p <0.001). Both isolated and bilateral optic nerve tumors were found exclusively in children with NF-1, whereas chiasmal (p = 0.016) and optic tract involvement (p = 0.001) were more common in those with non-NF-1 OPT. Radiographic evidence of hydrocephalus was found in none of the children with NF-1 OPT compared with 79% of the non-NF-1 OPT group. Progressive disease was seen in 12% of patients with NF-1 OPT compared with 63% of those with non-NF-1 OPT. Conclusions: Differences exist between NF-1 OPT and non-NF-1 OPT both at the time of diagnosis and during follow-up. Optic pathway tumors caused by NF-1 and non-NF-1 OPT have different biologic properties that distinguish both their initial clinical manifestations and their natural history.
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