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Pediatric Central Nervous System Tumors in Nepal: Retrospective Analysis and Literature Review of Low- and Middle-Income Countries.

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Azad, TD; Shrestha, RK; Vaca, S; Niyaf, A; Pradhananga, A; Sedain, G; Sharma, MR; Shilpakar, SK; Grant, GA
Published in: World Neurosurg
December 2015

BACKGROUND: Central nervous system (CNS) tumors are the most common cause of cancer-related death in children. Little is known about the demographics and treatment of pediatric brain tumors in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). METHODS: We performed a retrospective chart review of all pediatric patients who presented to the neurosurgical service at Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital in Kathmandu, Nepal from 2009-2014 and collected information on patients <18 years old who received a diagnosis of a CNS tumor. We analyzed age, gender, clinical presentation, extent of surgical resection, histopathology, and length of hospital stay. We also conducted a literature review using specific terminology to capture studies of pediatric neuro-oncologic epidemiology conducted in LMICs. Study location, length of study, sample size, study type, and occurrence of 4 common pediatric brain tumors were extracted. RESULTS: We identified 39 cases of pediatric CNS tumors, with 62.5% observed in male children. We found that male children (median = 13 years) presented later than female children (median = 8 years). The most frequently observed pediatric brain tumor type was ependymoma (17.5%), followed by astrocytoma (15%) and medulloblastoma (15%). Surgical resection was performed for 80% of cases, and gross total resection reported in 62.9% of all surgeries. More than half (54.1%) of patients had symptoms for more than 28 days before seeking treatment. Symptomatic hydrocephalus was noted in 57.1% of children who presented with CNS tumors. The literature review yielded studies from 18 countries. Study length ranged from 2-20 years, and sample sizes varied from 35-1948. Overall, we found more pronounced variation in the relative frequencies of the most common pediatric brain tumors, compared with high-income countries. CONCLUSIONS: We present the first operative series of childhood CNS tumors in Nepal. Children often had delayed diagnosis and treatment of a tumor, despite symptoms. More comprehensive data are required to develop improved treatment and management algorithms in the context of a given country's demographics and medical capabilities for childhood CNS tumors.

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World Neurosurg

DOI

EISSN

1878-8769

Publication Date

December 2015

Volume

84

Issue

6

Start / End Page

1832 / 1837

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Retrospective Studies
  • Nepal
  • Medulloblastoma
  • Medical Records
  • Male
  • Infant
  • Hydrocephalus
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Ependymoma
 

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Azad, T. D., Shrestha, R. K., Vaca, S., Niyaf, A., Pradhananga, A., Sedain, G., … Grant, G. A. (2015). Pediatric Central Nervous System Tumors in Nepal: Retrospective Analysis and Literature Review of Low- and Middle-Income Countries. World Neurosurg, 84(6), 1832–1837. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wneu.2015.07.074
Azad, Tej D., Ram Kumar Shrestha, Silvia Vaca, Ali Niyaf, Amit Pradhananga, Gopal Sedain, Mohan R. Sharma, Sushil K. Shilpakar, and Gerald A. Grant. “Pediatric Central Nervous System Tumors in Nepal: Retrospective Analysis and Literature Review of Low- and Middle-Income Countries.World Neurosurg 84, no. 6 (December 2015): 1832–37. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wneu.2015.07.074.
Azad TD, Shrestha RK, Vaca S, Niyaf A, Pradhananga A, Sedain G, et al. Pediatric Central Nervous System Tumors in Nepal: Retrospective Analysis and Literature Review of Low- and Middle-Income Countries. World Neurosurg. 2015 Dec;84(6):1832–7.
Azad, Tej D., et al. “Pediatric Central Nervous System Tumors in Nepal: Retrospective Analysis and Literature Review of Low- and Middle-Income Countries.World Neurosurg, vol. 84, no. 6, Dec. 2015, pp. 1832–37. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.wneu.2015.07.074.
Azad TD, Shrestha RK, Vaca S, Niyaf A, Pradhananga A, Sedain G, Sharma MR, Shilpakar SK, Grant GA. Pediatric Central Nervous System Tumors in Nepal: Retrospective Analysis and Literature Review of Low- and Middle-Income Countries. World Neurosurg. 2015 Dec;84(6):1832–1837.
Journal cover image

Published In

World Neurosurg

DOI

EISSN

1878-8769

Publication Date

December 2015

Volume

84

Issue

6

Start / End Page

1832 / 1837

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Retrospective Studies
  • Nepal
  • Medulloblastoma
  • Medical Records
  • Male
  • Infant
  • Hydrocephalus
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Ependymoma