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The association of hydrocephalus with intramedullary spinal cord tumors: a series of 25 patients
Rifkinson-Mann S; Wisoff JH; Epstein F
171 patients with intramedullary spinal cord tumors were operated on, of which 25 patients (15%), mostly children, developed symptomatic hydrocephalus. Twenty patients (12%) had malignant tumors, with 13 of the 20 cases (63%) complicated by increased intracranial pressure and ventriculomegaly. Of the remaining 151 patients with benign tumors (89%), only 12 (8%) developed symptomatic hydrocephalus. In an effort to understand the relationship between hydrocephalus and intramedullary spinal cord tumor, the authors analyze the level and histology of the neoplasm, as well as its association with spinal cysts. A review of the neurosurgical literature reveals that 34 similar cases of hydrocephalus associated with intramedullary spinal cord tumors have been reported to date. The authors note that the presence of hydrocephalus in patients with malignant intramedullary astrocytomas is associated with a shorter rate of survival than in those patients with high-grade lesions but without hydrocephalus, apparently due to rapid tumor progression. The ventriculomegaly seen with benign spinal cord gliomas has no statistically significant effect upon long-term prognosis
PMID: 2175400
ISSN: 0148-396x
CID: 14298
NEONATAL VEIN OF GALEN MALFORMATIONS - MULTIDISCIPLINARY STAGED EMBOLIZATION PROTOCOL [Meeting Abstract]
Friedman, DM; Madrid, M; Berenstein, A; Choi, I; Wisoff, J
ISI:A1990CW36200101
ISSN: 0031-3998
CID: 31989
Surgical management of brain stem tumors of childhood and adolescence
Epstein F; Wisoff JH
Intrinsic brain stem tumors are a heterogeneous group of neoplasms that may be classified according to clinical and neurodiagnostic criteria. We have described simple anatomic categories that include focal, diffuse, cystic, and cervicomedullary tumors. Although there is no surgical option for the common diffuse brain stem neoplasms, the other tumors may be operated on if the clinical and neurodiagnostic assessment suggests the possibility of a benign neoplasm. It is important to emphasize that although all tumors that were covered by intact ependyma or pia were considered intrinsic tumors in this series, most of these tumors created a 'bulge' that was obvious on visual inspection of the external surface of the brain stem. In all of the tumors that were benefitted by surgery, the neoplasms tended to 'bulge' from the brain stem rather than infiltrate it, which was the case with the diffuse neoplasms. It seems likely that many of the focal, cystic, and cervicomedullary tumors are similar to the dorsal exophytic brain stem tumors, which are characteristically low-grade astrocytomas that disrupt the ependymal lining and grow posteriorly into the fourth ventricle. Although surgery has been well tolerated and beneficial in many patients, it would be premature to comment on the duration of remission or the possibility of permanent cure
PMID: 2135963
ISSN: 1042-3680
CID: 34722
Current neurosurgical treatment of medulloblastomas in children [Meeting Abstract]
Albright, AL; Wisoff, JH; Zeltzer, PM
ORIGINAL:0008481
ISSN: 0022-3085
CID: 574822
Diagnosis and treatment of the slit ventricle syndrome
Wisoff, J; Epstein, F
ORIGINAL:0008478
ISSN: 0896-1220
CID: 573522
CHOROID-PLEXUS CARCINOMA - RESPONSES TO CHEMOTHERAPY ALONE IN NEWLY DIAGNOSED YOUNG-CHILDREN [Meeting Abstract]
ALLEN, JC; WISOFF, J; PIERCE, J; HELSON, L
ISI:A1989AP76800142
ISSN: 0364-5134
CID: 571082
Interventional neuroradiology
Chapter by: Wisoff, J; Berenstein, A
in: Cerebral vascular disease in children and adolescents by Edwards, Michael S. B; Hoffman, Harold J. [Eds]
Baltimore : Williams & Wilkins, c1989
pp. 139-157
ISBN: 9780683027471
CID: 570952
Interventional neuroradiology
Chapter by: Wisoff, J; Berenstein, A; Epstein, F
in: Pediatric neurosurgery : surgery of the developing nervous system by McLaurin, Robert L [Eds]
Philadelphia : Saunders, 1989
pp. 524-534
ISBN: 9780721627489
CID: 570712
Intramedullary tumors of the spinal cord
Chapter by: Epstein, F; Wisoff, J
in: Pediatric neurosurgery : surgery of the developing nervous system by McLaurin, Robert L [Eds]
Philadelphia : Saunders, 1989
pp. 428-442
ISBN: 9780721627489
CID: 570722
Intrinsic brain stem tumors in childhood
Chapter by: Epstein, F; Wisoff, J
in: Pediatric neurosurgery : surgery of the developing nervous system by McLaurin, Robert L [Eds]
Philadelphia : Saunders, 1989
pp. 357-365
ISBN: 9780721627489
CID: 570732