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Neurosurgery:
November 2007 - Volume 61 - Issue 5 - p E1099
doi: 10.1227/01.neu.0000303207.92617.4e
Case Reports

Radiation-Induced Tumor After Stereotactic Radiosurgery for An Arteriovenous Malformation: Case Report

Berman, Edwina L. M.B.B.S., M.Med.; Eade, Thomas N. M.B.Ch.B.; Brown, Daniel M.D.; Weaver, Michael M.D.; Glass, Jon M.D.; Zorman, Greg M.D.; Feigenberg, Steven J. M.D.

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To present a rare case of a radiation-induced malignancy after stereotactic radiosurgery.

CLINICAL PRESENTATION: A 34-year-old woman presented with headaches. Imaging studies demonstrated a 4.5-cm arteriovenous malformation located in the pineal region. She was treated with a two-isocenter plan to a total dose of 1500 cGy prescribed to the 70% isodose line. She was lost to follow-up and presented with a change in mental status, nausea, headaches, and a generalized seizure 9 years later. Magnetic resonance imaging scans demonstrated a large, heterogeneously enhancing mass partially in the treatment volume.

INTERVENTION: Surgical debulking demonstrated an infiltrating glial neoplasm consistent with a glioblastoma multiforme. There was no staining for epidermal growth factor receptor, whereas greater than 75% of nuclei stained positively with p53.

CONCLUSION: The risk of radiation-induced tumors is currently unknown but needs to be determined to assess the risk-benefit profile for each patient.

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