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Neurology India
Medknow Publications on behalf of the Neurological Society of India
ISSN: 0028-3886
EISSN: 0028-3886
Vol. 59, No. 2, 2011, pp. 208-211
Bioline Code: ni11060
Full paper language: English
Document type: Research Article
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Neurology India, Vol. 59, No. 2, 2011, pp. 208-211

 en Spectrum of pediatric brain tumors in India: A multi-institutional study
Jain, Ayushi; Sharma, Mehar C.; Suri, Vaishali; Kale, Shashank S.; Mahapatra, A. K.; Tatke, Medha; Chacko, Geeta; Pathak, Ashish; Santosh, Vani; Nair, Preeta; Husain, Nuzhat & Sarkar, Chitra

Abstract

Background : Till date there is no published multi-institutional data regarding the epidemiological profile of pediatric brain tumors in India.
Aim : The present retrospective study analyses the histological spectrum of pediatric age group brain tumors in seven tertiary care hospitals in India.
Material and Methods : Data regarding frequencies of various primary brain tumors (diagnosed according to the World Health Organization (WHO) classification), in 3936 pediatric patients (<18 yrs of age), was collected from seven tertiary care hospitals in India.
Results : The most common primary pediatric brain tumors were astrocytic tumors (34.7%), followed by medulloblastoma and supratentorial primitive neuro-ectodermal tumors (22.4%), craniopharyngiomas (10.2%) and ependymal tumors (9.8%). The most common astrocytic tumor was pilocytic astrocytoma. In comparison to adults, oligodendrogliomas and lymphomas were rare in children.
Conclusions : Our study is the first such report on the histological spectrum of brain tumors in children in India. Except for a slightly higher frequency of craniopharyngiomas, the histological profile of pediatric brain tumors in India is similar to that reported in the Western literature.

Keywords
Astrocytoma, craniopharyngioma, epidemiology, medulloblastoma, pediatric brain tumor, World Health Organization classification

 
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