医学
年轻人
脑瘤
髓母细胞瘤
人口
中枢神经系统
胶质瘤
儿科
病理
内科学
癌症研究
环境卫生
作者
Matthias Wagner,Pejman Maralani,Julie Bennett,Liana Nobre,Mary Jane Lim-Fat,Peter B. Dirks,Suzanne Laughlin,Uri Tabori,Vijay Ramaswamy,Cynthia Hawkins,Birgit Ertl‐Wagner
出处
期刊:Radiology
[Radiological Society of North America]
日期:2024-02-01
卷期号:310 (2)
被引量:6
标识
DOI:10.1148/radiol.230777
摘要
Published in 2021, the fifth edition of the World Health Organization (WHO) classification of tumors of the central nervous system (CNS) introduced new molecular criteria for tumor types that commonly occur in either pediatric or adult age groups. Adolescents and young adults (AYAs) are at the intersection of adult and pediatric care, and both pediatric-type and adult-type CNS tumors occur at that age. Mortality rates for AYAs with CNS tumors have increased by 0.6% per year for males and 1% per year for females from 2007 to 2016. To best serve patients, it is crucial that both pediatric and adult radiologists who interpret neuroimages are familiar with the various pediatric- and adult-type brain tumors and their typical imaging morphologic characteristics. Gliomas account for approximately 80% of all malignant CNS tumors in the AYA age group, with the most common types observed being diffuse astrocytic and glioneuronal tumors. Ependymomas and medulloblastomas also occur in the AYA population but are seen less frequently. Importantly, biologic behavior and progression of distinct molecular subgroups of brain tumors differ across ages. This review discusses newly added or revised gliomas in the fifth edition of the CNS WHO classification, as well as other CNS tumor types common in the AYA population.
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