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The radiobiology of human meningioma: subrenal capsule xenograft model [Meeting Abstract]
Langheinrich, W.; Linskey, M.; Martinez, A; Maitz, A; Whiteside, T.; Kondziolka, Douglas; Lunsford, L.D.
ORIGINAL:0007727
ISSN: 0001-6268
CID: 204562
Cranial nerve sensitivity and radiosurgery: results with the rat optic chiasm model [Meeting Abstract]
Kondziolka, Douglas; Claassen, D.; Linskey, M.; Flickinger, J.; Lunsford, L.D.
ORIGINAL:0007728
ISSN: 0001-6268
CID: 204572
Gamma knife radiosurgery for pituitary tumors: imaging, visual, and endocrine results [Meeting Abstract]
Kondziolka, Douglas; Lunsford, L.D.; Flickinger, J.
ORIGINAL:0007729
ISSN: 0001-6268
CID: 204582
Stereotactic radiosurgery for cerebral metatastic melanoma [Meeting Abstract]
Somaza, S.; Kondziolka, Douglas; Lunsford, L.D.; Flickinger, J.C.
ORIGINAL:0007730
ISSN: 0001-6268
CID: 204592
Stereotactic radiosurgery for solitary metastatic brain tumors: a multi-institution study using the gamma unit [Meeting Abstract]
Flickinger, J.; Kondziolka, Douglas; Lunsford, L.D.; Coffey, R; Goodman, M.; Hudgins, R.; Weiner, R.; Harsh, G.
ORIGINAL:0007731
ISSN: 0001-6268
CID: 204602
The evolution of technique in stereotactic radiosurgery of acoustic tumors [Meeting Abstract]
Lunsford, L.D.; Kondziolka, Douglas; Ogunrinde, O.; Flickinger, J.
ORIGINAL:0007732
ISSN: 0001-6268
CID: 204612
Radiosurgery for non-acoustic schwannomas of the cranial base [Meeting Abstract]
Pollock, B.E.; Kondziolka, Douglas; Flickinger, J.; Lunsford, L.D.
ORIGINAL:0007733
ISSN: 0001-6268
CID: 204622
Radiosurgery of arterivenous malformations: current technique
Lunsford, L.D.; Kondziolka, Douglas
ORIGINAL:0007736
ISSN: 0163-2108
CID: 205802
Aspiration of colloid cyst [Letter]
Kondziolka, D; Lunsford, L D
PMID: 8246068
ISSN: 0022-3085
CID: 190062
Stereotactic radiosurgery for cerebral metastatic melanoma
Somaza, S; Kondziolka, D; Lunsford, L D; Kirkwood, J M; Flickinger, J C
To determine local tumor control rates and survival of patients with melanoma metastases to the brain, the authors reviewed the results of 23 consecutive patients with a total of 32 tumors (19 patients had a solitary tumor and four had multiple tumors) who underwent adjuvant stereotactic radiosurgery. Tumor locations included the cerebral hemisphere (24 cases), brain stem (four cases), basal ganglia (two cases), and cerebellum (two cases). Fifteen patients had associated cranial symptomatology and eight had incidental metastases. All patients had tumors of 3 cm or less in diameter (mean tumor volume 2.5 cu cm), and all received fractionated whole-brain radiation therapy (30 Gy) in addition to radiosurgery (mean tumor margin dose 16 Gy). Nineteen patients were managed with both modalities at the time of diagnosis; four underwent radiosurgery 3 to 12 months after fractionated whole-brain radiotherapy. The mean patient follow-up period was 12 months (range 3 to 38 months). After radiosurgery, eight patients improved, 13 remained stable, and two deteriorated. One patient subsequently required craniotomy because of intratumoral hemorrhage; this patient and three others are living 13 to 38 months after radiosurgery. Nineteen patients died, 18 from progression of their systemic disease and one from another hemorrhage into a new brain metastasis. The local tumor control rate was 97%. Only two patients subsequently developed new intracranial metastases. The median survival period after diagnosis was 9 months (range 3 to 38 months). The authors believe that stereotactic radiosurgery coupled with fractionated whole-brain irradiation is an effective management strategy for cerebral metastases from a melanoma. Multi-institutional trials are warranted to confirm that stereotactic radiosurgery results equal or surpass the outcome achieved with craniotomy and tumor resection.
PMID: 8410244
ISSN: 0022-3085
CID: 190072