Pediatric spinal tumors are rare and account for 10% of all central nervous system tumors in children. Onset usually occurs with chronic nonspecific symptoms and may depend on the intra-or extradural neoplastic location. Meningiomas, schwannomas, and neurofibromas are the most common intradural-extramedullary lesions, while astrocytomas and ependymomas represent the majority of intramedullary tumors. The new molecular discoveries regarding pediatric spinal cancer currently contribute to the diagnostic and therapeutic processes. Moreover, some familial genetic syndromes can be associated with the development of spinal tumors. Currently, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the standard reference for the evaluation of pediatric spinal tumors. Our aim in this review was to describe the imaging of the most frequent intradural intra/extramedullary pediatric spinal tumors and to investigate the latest molecular findings and genetic syndromes.

Marrazzo, A., Cacchione, A., Rossi, S., Carboni, A., Gandolfo, C., Carai, A., Mastronuzzi, A., Colafati, G. S., Intradural pediatric spinal tumors: An overview from imaging to novel molecular findings, <<DIAGNOSTICS>>, 2021; 11 (9): 1-25. [doi:10.3390/diagnostics11091710] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/330097]

Intradural pediatric spinal tumors: An overview from imaging to novel molecular findings

Carai, Andrea
Writing – Review & Editing
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Mastronuzzi, Angela
Penultimo
Writing – Review & Editing
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2021

Abstract

Pediatric spinal tumors are rare and account for 10% of all central nervous system tumors in children. Onset usually occurs with chronic nonspecific symptoms and may depend on the intra-or extradural neoplastic location. Meningiomas, schwannomas, and neurofibromas are the most common intradural-extramedullary lesions, while astrocytomas and ependymomas represent the majority of intramedullary tumors. The new molecular discoveries regarding pediatric spinal cancer currently contribute to the diagnostic and therapeutic processes. Moreover, some familial genetic syndromes can be associated with the development of spinal tumors. Currently, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the standard reference for the evaluation of pediatric spinal tumors. Our aim in this review was to describe the imaging of the most frequent intradural intra/extramedullary pediatric spinal tumors and to investigate the latest molecular findings and genetic syndromes.
2021
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Marrazzo, A., Cacchione, A., Rossi, S., Carboni, A., Gandolfo, C., Carai, A., Mastronuzzi, A., Colafati, G. S., Intradural pediatric spinal tumors: An overview from imaging to novel molecular findings, <<DIAGNOSTICS>>, 2021; 11 (9): 1-25. [doi:10.3390/diagnostics11091710] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/330097]
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