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Klinicka Onkologie | 2017
Jan Chrastina; Markéta Hermanová; Radim Jančálek; Věra Feitová; Dušan Hrabovský; Zdeněk Novák
Backround: Because of the dismal prognosis of untreated brain lymphoma early histological verification using stereobiopsy is decisive for patient with this disease. The study analysed the diagnostic yield of stereobiopsy in brain lymphoma patients with respect to prebiopsy corticosteroid administration. PATIENTS AND METHODS Patients with brain lymphomas were identified in a group of 162 stereotactic biopsies (108 frame-based and 54 frameless) of patients harboring suspected brain tumor. Non conclusive biopsies were reevaluated to exclude the possibility of missed lymphoma. RESULTS Total 9 patients (8.3%) and 4 patients (7.4%) had lymphomas in the frame-based and frameless stereobiopsy groups, resp. In 10 patients, corticosteroid treatment of perifocal brain oedema was conducted continually up until biopsy (including one patient with corticotherapy for pulmonary disease). Lesion regression was observed in 6 of these patients. Transient lesion remission was observed during corticotherapy in one patient with lesion recurrence after steroid discontinuation. In 2 patients, corticosteroids were not administered before biopsy. The results of stereobiopsy were inconclusive in 8 patients (4.9%). Before biopsy, the possibility of brain lymphoma was considered in 3 patients, but the final diagnoses were autoimmune vasculitis, histological changes after embolic events from the thrombosed pulmonary veins in pulmonary malformation and local inflammation. CONCLUSION Although the extent of brain lymphoma decreased after corticosteroid administration, corticotherapy does not exclude valid diagnostic biopsy.Key words: brain lymphoma - stereotaxic techniques - frameless stereotaxy - stereotactic biopsy - corticosreroids Part of the message was presented on XLI. Brno Oncological Days within the Glio Meeting and published in the form of a short abstract. The authors declare they have no potential conflicts of interest concerning drugs, products, or services used in the study. The Editorial Board declares that the manuscript met the ICMJE recommendation for biomedical papers.Submitted: 27. 5. 2017Accepted: 2. 7. 2017.
Journal of Neurological Surgery, Part A: Central European#N#Neurosurgery | 2018
Jan Chrastina; Jitka Kočvarová; Zdeněk Novák; Irena Doležalová; Michal Svoboda; Milan Brázdil
Rozhledy v chirurgii | 2014
Dušan Hrabovský; Jan Chrastina; Věra Feitová; M. Zvarová; Ivo Říha; Zdeněk Novák
JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY PART A-CENTRAL EUROPEAN#N#NEUROSURGERY | 2014
Jan Chrastina; Zdeněk Novák; Ivo Říha; Markéta Hermanová; Vera Feitova
Biomedical Papers of the Faculty of Medicine of Palacký#N#University, Olomouc, Czech Republic | 2014
Tomáš Kára; Pavel Leinveber; Michal Vlasin; Pavel Jurák; Miroslav Novák; Zdeněk Novák; Jan Chrastina; Krzysztof Czechowicz; Milos Belehrad; Samuel J. Asirvatham
Universitas - revue Masarykovy univerzity | 2013
Jan Chrastina; Zdeněk Novák
Rozhledy v chirurgii | 2013
Jan Chrastina; Dušan Hrabovský; Ivo Říha; Karolina Margareta Steinerová; Zdeněk Novák
Neurologie pro praxi | 2013
Tomáš Zeman; Zdeněk Novák; Jan Chrastina
Bolest | 2013
Jan Chrastina; Zdeněk Novák; Ivo Říha; Radovan Hřib; Dušan Hrabovský
Archive | 2012
Zdeněk Novák; Pavel Cejpek; Pavel Nádvorník; Jan Chrastina; Ivo Říha; Tomáš Žilka