Pediatric Brain Tumors. Asim Mian M.D.
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1 Pediatric Brain Tumors Asim Mian M.D.
2 Overview Pediatric brain tumors(pbt) are 15-20% of all brain tumors. Second most common pediatric tumor. Only leukemia more common. Overall, supratentorial and infratentorial tumors occur in equal frequency. Supratentorial more common <2yrs; infratentorial more common 4-10yrs; 4 equally common after 10yrs age. Clinical Presentation: Infants-Increasing Increasing head circumference, lethargy, nausea and vomiting. Children-Also may have headaches, visual acuity, seizures, cranial nerve palsies, endocrine dysfunction.
3 Imaging CT can be used for initial screening. MRI is superior and essential if CT finds abnormality or inconclusive. MR spectroscopy can be useful: Elevated Choline and depressed NAA peaks(higher choline,, more likey tumor to be high grade).
4 Classification Posterior fossa Supratentorial Intraparenchymal Sellar/Suprasellar Suprasellar Extra-axial axial
5 Intraventricular Sella/ Suprasellar Cerebral hemisphere Post. fossa Brain stem
6 Posterior fossa Astrocytoma Medulloblastoma Ependymoma Brainstem glioma Classification Dermoid/Epidermoid Schwannoma/Meningioma (NF2)
7 Classification Supratentorial Intraparenchymal Astrocytoma Ependymoma Desmoplastic neuroepithelial tumor (DIG) Dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumor Ganglioglioma/Gangliocytoma Gangliocytoma Teratoma Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumor (PNET) Atypical teratoid/rhabdoid rhabdoid tumors
8 Classification Extra-axial axial Supratentorial Choroid plexus papilloma/carcinoma Langerhans cell histiocytosis Epidermoid/Dermoid Arachnoid cyst Metastasis
9 Supratentorial Sellar/Suprasellar Suprasellar Classification Craniopharyngioma Astrocytoma Rathke cleft cyst Germ cell tumors Hypothalamic hamartoma Langerhans cell histioctyosis Pituitary adenoma
10 Infratentorial Tumors Astrocytoma (Juvenile Pilocytic) Most common pediatric brain tumor: 40-50% of intracranial neoplasms 60% located in posterior fossa M=F Typically occurs between 5-15yrs 5 of age. Clinical findings: Early morning headaches, vomiting (worsens over time). Ataxia, papilledema 25yr survival rate of 90% following successful surgery
11 Infratentorial Tumors Astrocytomas(Juvenile Pilocytic) Imaging findings Cystic lesion with enhancing mural nodule Heterogeneous enhancement in more solid tumors Calcification in 20% Location:Typically cerebellar hemisphere Hydrocephalus Paradoxical MR spectroscopy findings: appears aggressive although low grade T1
12 T2 Juvenile pilocytic astrocytoma
13 Post contrast T1 Post contrast T1 Juvenile pilocytic astrocytoma
14 Infratentorial Tumors Medulloblastoma (PNET) Highly malignant, undifferentiated tumor 15-20% of pediatric brain tumors Occur in 4-11yr 4 age group and peaks at age 5 Males times more likely to be affected 1/3 have subarachnoid mets; ; drop mets to spine(40%) Intraventricular tumor from roof of 4 th ventricle (superior medullary velum), vermis Midline in children; Laterally located in older children, adults
15 Infratentorial Tumors Medulloblastoma(PNET) Clinical findings: Short duration of symptoms with nausea, vomiting, headaches, ataxia Increasing head size, lethargy in children less then 1yr of age Nondisseminated: : 60-70% 5yr survival Disseminated: 36% 5yr survival
16 Infratentorial Tumors Medulloblastoma (PNET) Imaging findings: CT: Midline hyperdense mass of cerebellar vermis extending to 4 th ventricle. CT/MRI: Heterogeneous enhancement. Calcifications in 20%. Hydrocephalus. Essential to image brain and spine for mets!! CT
17 T1 T2 Medulloblastoma Post contrast T1
18 T2 FLAIR Medulloblastoma T1
19 Post contrast T1 Medulloblastoma
20 Infratentorial Tumors Ependymoma ~10% of primary brain tumors in children 70% are infratentorial/30% supratentorial Slight increased incidence in males 2 age peaks: 1-5yrs 1 and ~35yrs Location: Vermis,, floor of 4 th ventricle extending into ventricle Plastic tumor that conforms to ventricle and extrudes through Foramen of Luschka Clinical findings: Headaches, vomiting, ataxia 60-70% 5yr survival
21 Infratentorial Tumors Ependymoma Imaging findings: 4 th ventricle tumor that may extend through FOL Calcifications common (50%) Hydrocephalus CT/MRI: Heterogeneous enhancement Gradient echo images demonstrate blooming from calcifications CT
22 T1 T2 Ependymoma
23 Post contrast T1 Ependymoma
24 Infratentorial Tumors Brainstem glioma 15% of pediatric CNS tumors and 20-30% of infratentorial tumors 80% high grade: 20% low grade M=F Typically between 3-10yrs 3 of age Location: Pons>>midbrain>medulla 4 types: Diffuse, focal, exophytic, cervicomedullary Prognosis and treatment depend on type with diffuse having poor prognosis, focal better prognosis BG can be confused with brainstem encephalitis
25 Infratentorial Tumors Brainstem gliomas Tectal gliomas are subtype with better prognosis Brainstem tumors related to NF1 nonagressive Clinical: Hydrocephalus, cranial nerve VI and VII palsies
26 Infratentorial Tumor Brainstem gliomas Imaging findings: Enlargement of brainstem, posterior displacement 4 th vent T2, FLAIR hyperintensity 50% of BG enhance; heterogeneous enhancement FLAIR T2
27 T1 Post contrast T1 Brainstem glioma
28 MR spectroscopy T1 T2 PG T1 NAA Cho NAA Lac Cho Cr Cr Normal control voxel Courtesy of G. Barest, M.D. Lesion voxel
29 FLAIR T2 Brainstem glioma
30 Post contrast T1
31 Supratentorial Tumors Astrocytoma 30% of hemispheric tumors. Most common cerebral hemispheric tumor Peak incidence at 7-8yrs 7 age Slight male predominance Low grade astrocytomas more common Glioblastoma Multiforme (GBM) WHO IV/IV ~ 20% Typically involve basal ganglia, thalamus Can be multi-centric Clinical: Seizures, focal neurologic deficits, headaches
32 Supratentorial Tumors Imaging findings: Astrocytomas Can appear like JPA. Solid tumors have variable degrees enhancement Pilocytic astrocytomas T2, FLAIR signal but minimal surrounding edema. Low grade: Little to no enhancement High grade: Heterogeneous with areas of necrosis FLAIR
33 Post contrast T1 Astrocytoma
34 Supratentorial Tumors Other less common astrocytomas: Subependymal Giant cell (SGCA): Associated with tuberous sclerosis Low grade Arises near foramen of Monro Hydrocephalus Pleomorphic Xanthoastrocytoma (PXA): Similar to Desmoplastic Infantile Ganglioglioma (DIG); low grade Peripheral cerebral hemisphere Typically in adolescents, young adults
35 Tuberous Sclerosis T2 Post contrast T1
36 Supratentorial Tumors Ependymoma 30% of ependymomas Peak incidence between 1-5yrs 1 age Histologically similar to infratentorial ependymomas Typically in periventricular white matter and NOT intraventricular (metastatic spread uncommon) Clinical: Increased intracranial pressure, ataxia, seizures 5 yr survival: 80% w/total resection 40-60% w/subtotal resection
37 Supratentorial Tumors Ependymoma Imaging findings: Variable appearance on CT or MRI Slightly hyperdense on CT w/calcifications (50%) Heterogeneous enhancement with cystic areas Typically seen in frontal lobe
38 Supratentorial Tumors Desmoplastic Infantile Ganglioglioma Arises from subpial astrocytes Found between months age w/peak at 3-63 months. Occasionally seen from 5-17yrs5 M/F: 1.7/1 Cortically based tumor nodule Clinical: Head size, bulging fontanels, seizures Greater then 75% survival after 15yrs w/complete resection
39 Supratentorial Tumors Desmoplastic Infantile Gangliogioma Imaging findings: Large cyst w/cortically based enhancing tumor nodule Enhancement of adjacent dura Occupies majority of cerebral hemisphere Looks worse than it is!! FLAIR
40 Post contrast T1 T1 Desmoplastic infantile ganglioglioma
41 Supratentorial Tumors Dysembryoplastic Neuroepithelial Tumor (DNET) Benign tumor of cerebral cortex Cause of 20% cases of medically refractory epilepsy 60% in temporal lobe, 30% frontal lobe Solid and cystic tumors Scalloping of inner table skull Associated w/cortical dysplasia Slow to No growth!
42 Supratentorial Tumors Imaging findings: Multicystic cortically based lesion Solid components Temporal and frontal lobes most common Approx. 25% have calcifications Enhancement in 20-40% Characteristic bright rim on FLAIR Wedge shaped appearance DNET FLAIR
43 T2 FLAIR DNET Post contrast T1
44 Post contrast T1 T2 FLAIR DNET
45 Supratentorial Tumors Ganglioglioma/Gangliocytoma Gangliocytoma Mixed neuronal-glial tumors 3% brain tumors in children Found in adolescents Associated with mesial temporal sclerosis Most common in temporal, parietal, frontal lobes Difference between GG and GC is histological Clinical: Partial complex seizures
46 Supratentorial Tumors Ganglioglioma/Gangliocytoma Gangliocytoma Imaging findings: Solid or cystic or cyst w/mural nodule Variable enhancement 35% w/calcifications If peripheral location, then scalloping of adjacent calvarium CT
47 GRE Ganglioglioma Post contrast T1
48 CT Ganglioglioma
49 Supratentorial Tumors Teratoma 2-5% of tumors in children less then 15 Midline lesion typically in pineal gland, third ventricle More common in males Most are benign Clinical: Hydrocephalus
50 Supratentorial Tumors Teratomas Imaging findings: Midline mass with calcifications and fat Enhancement of soft tissue components Malignant teratomas have more vasogenic edema, irregular, less well defined
51 CT Teratoma
52 T1 Post contrast T1 T2 Teratoma
53 Supratentorial Tumors Extra-axial axial Choroid plexus papilloma/carcinoma Langerhans cell histiocytosis Epidermoid/Dermoid Arachnoid cyst Metastasis
54 Supratentorial Tumors Choroid plexus papilloma/carcinoma Arise from epithelium of choroid plexus 5% of supratentorial tumors Typically age 1-5yrs1 Male predominance CP carcinomas are 30-40% choroid plexus tumors Most common in trigone of left lateral ventricle CPC more irregular and invasive then CPP but diagnosis is histological Clinical: Hydrocephalus
55 Supratentorial Tumors Choroid plexus papilloma/carcinoma Imaging: CPP is lobulated, homogeneous mass Punctate calcifications, hyperdense on CT Intense enhancement on CT/MRI CPC irregular, heterogeneous w/cystic necrosis, invasive and vasogenic edema T1
56 Choroid plexus papilloma T2 Post contrast T1
57 CT CT with contrast Choroid plexus papilloma
58 T2 Post contrast T1 Choroid plexus papilloma
59 Post contrast T1 Choroid plexus carcinoma
60 Supratentorial Tumors Langerhans cell histiocytosis LCH disorder of reticuloendothelial system Rarely involves CNS In calvarium, expansile erosive soft tissue mass w/ beveled edges and intense enhancement Intracranially,, similar to gray matter????? MRI: hypointense on FLAIR and T2; intense enhancement
61 Supratentorial tumors Langerhans cell histiocytosis Imaging findings: CT
62 T2 Post contrast T1 Langerhans cell histiocytosis
63 Supratentorial Tumors Epidermoid/Dermoid T2 Post contrast T1 FLAIR
64 DWI Epidermoid
65 CT Dermoid
66 Supratentorial Tumors Sellar/Suprasellar Suprasellar Craniopharyngioma Astrocytoma Rathke cleft cyst Germ cell tumor Hypothalamic hamartoma Langerhans cell histioctyosis Pituitary adenoma
67 Common Presentations of Hypothalamic and Pituitary Lesions Hypopituitarism craniopharyngioma Diabetes insipidus LCH, GCT, cranio Precocious puberty hamartoma of tuber cinereum,, hypothalamic glioma Amenorrhea pituitary adenoma, Rathke cleft cyst
68 Supratentorial Tumors Craniopharyngiomas Thought to arise from remnant of craniopharyngeal duct Adamantinomatous (children) and papillary (adults) types 15% supratentorial tumors, 50% suprasellar tumors 2 peaks: yrs age; 4 th to 6 th decade of life Most common in males Clinical: Headaches, visual disturbances, diabetes insipidus Diff. Dx.: Rathke cleft cysts, hemorrhagic pituitary adenomas
69 Supratentorial Tumors CT Craniopharyngiomas Imaging findings: Suprasellar Cystic and solid; 90% are calcified Rim enhancement of cysts; heterogeneous enhancement solid portions
70 T2 GRE Craniopharyngioma
71 T1 Post contrast T1 Craniopharyngiom
72 Supratentorial Tumors Rathke Cleft cyst Benign epithelial lined cyst in sella Arises from remnants of Rathke pouch Arises in pituitary gland with frequent suprasellar extension Rare in children Clinical: Typically asymptomatic Symptomatic patients present with headaches, pituitary dysfunction
73 Post contrast T1 Supratentorial Tumors Rathke cleft cyst Imaging findings: CT: Cystic nonenhancing, noncalcified mass MRI: T1 or T2 hyperintense.. No enhancement T1
74 Supratentorial Tumors Astrocytoma Suprasellar type arises from optic chiasm or hypothalamus Many tumors in optic nerve are JPA M=F Presents from 2-4yrs 2 age 30-50% have family history of NF1 Clinical: Hydrocephalus, decreased vision, pituitary dysfunction (short stature)
75 Supratentorial Tumors Astrocytoma Imaging findings: MR is imaging tool of choice. T2, FLAIR hyperintense Fusiform or lobulated enlargement optic nerves Heterogeneous enhancement Gliomas in patients without NF1 have cystic components w/heterogeneous enhancement CT
76 Astrocytoma T2 T1 Post contrast T1
77 T1 T2 NF1, Optic glioma T2
78 Post contrast T1 NF1, Optic glioma
79 Supratentorial Tumors Germ cell tumors Originate in hypothalamus and extend into infundibulum Germinoma most common histologic type. 35% suprasellar; ; 60% pineal M=F in suprasellar germinomas (10:1 in pineal region tumors) Clinical: Typically present w/diabetes insipidus If child presents w/di but imaging negative, 2 repeat studies at 6 month intervals should be performed!!!! Initial germinoma may be too small for visualization!!!
80 Supratentorial Tumors Post contrast T1 Germ cell tumors Imaging findings: MR:Infundibular thickening w/uniform enhancement Iso to hypointense on T1, T2 and FLAIR When large, can have areas of cystic necrosis REMEMBER: HIGH ASSOCIATION W/DIABETES INSIPIDUS!!.
81 Post contrast T1 Germ cell tumor
82 Supratentorial Tumors Hypothalamic Hamartoma Heterotopic gray matter generally located in tuber cinereum Can originate from floor third ventricle, mamillary bodies Can be sessile or pedunculated Presents between 1-3yrs 1 age; M=F Large lesions cause gelastic seizures; small lesions have precocious puberty Found in 33% of patients w/precocious puberty Treatment is hormonal therapy
83 Supratentorial Tumors Hypothalamic Hamartomas Imaging findings: MR: Isointense on T1, slightly hyperintense on T2 Non-enhancing Can be 2mm to 4cm in size T1 T2
84 Post contrast T1 Hypothalamic hamartoma
85 Supratentorial Tumors Langerhans cell histiocytosis Most common manifestation of LCH CNS presentation is more common in patients with multi-systemic disease Granulomas in the subarachnoid space which infiltrate hypothalamus/infundibulum Clinical: Diabetes insipidus (5% of patients on diagnosis and up to 50% on follow-up exams)
86 Supratentorial Tumors Langerhans cell histiocytosis Imaging findings: MR: Mild thickening of infundibulum to large hypothalamic mass Intense enhancement with contrast Post contrast T1
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