Radiological pseudoprogression post-radiotherapy in a child with pineal germ cell tumour

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Abstract

Little is known about pseudoprogression in brain tumours other than gliomas. A 9-year-old male child with a pineal teratoma/germinoma underwent surgical resection followed by adjuvant chemo-radiotherapy. The magnetic resonance imaging scan 4 months post-radiotherapy showed a contrast-enhancing lesion within the surgical cavity suspicious of recurrence. These radiological findings subsequently resolved without any specific intervention. The child continues in remission 2 years post-treatment. This case illustrates the occurrence of pseudoprogression post-radiotherapy in intracranial GCT and highlights an unmet need for greater implementation of functional imaging techniques in paediatric neuro-oncology to avoid undue discontinuation of effective treatments or inappropriate enrolment in clinical trials.

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Alves, I., Bodi, I., Jarosz, J., Mandeville, H., Zebian, B., & Carceller, F. (2020). Radiological pseudoprogression post-radiotherapy in a child with pineal germ cell tumour. Pediatric Blood and Cancer, 67(7). https://doi.org/10.1002/pbc.28407

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