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LMIC-21. SERIES OF 9 CASES OF SPINAL CORD COMPRESSION IN CHILDREN: A SINGLE EXPERIENCE FROM THE PEDIATRIC NEURO-ONCOLOGY GROUP, IN A MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES

Karina Amélia Morikawa, Mariana Massue Komatsu,Felipe Hada Sanders,Leandro Tavares Lucato, Helena Baraldi,Yuri Reis Casal, Juliana Silveira Barreto,Lilian Cristófani, Vicente Odone Filho,Eduardo Weltman, Alessandra Prandini de Azambuja

Neuro-Oncology(2024)

Instituto de Tratamento Câncer Infantil-ITACIHCFMUSP

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Abstract
Spinal cord compression secondary to pediatric neoplasms is a rare but serious event that can result in irreversible neurological sequelae, with paralysis, sensory losses and sphincter dysfunction. This retrospective study aims to describe the main causes, treatments and outcomes of a series of cases of spinal cord compression in patients admitted to the Childhood Cancer Treatment Institute- ITACI, University of São Paulo, Brazil. Based on data collected from the pediatric neuro oncology group, we analyzed nine cases of spinal cord compression in patients under 18 years, admitted from 2020 to 2023. In our case series, 7 of the 9 children were female, with an average age of 104 months, the youngest being 3 months. Of the cases described, 77.7% had extradural spinal cord compression. Ewing’s sarcoma was the main neoplasm associated with extradural compression, representing 44.4%. Neuroblastoma, giant cell tumor and B acute lymphoblastic leukemia accounted for 11.1% of cases each. Cases of intradural compression were represented by low-grade glioma with cervical compression and germ cell tumor from with thoracolumbar lesion. Spinal cord compression was the first manifestation of malignancy in 8 of the 9 patients, who presented loss of motricity and sensitivity. All patients were treated with corticosteroid, therapy due to its benefits in reducing vasogenic edema caused by spinal cord compression. Additionally, 8 patients underwent surgical spinal decompression. A patient with Ewing sarcoma received cytoreductive chemotherapy and achieved complete motor recovery. Spinal cord compression is associated with serious neurological sequelae when not treated appropriately. However, neurological recovery is possible with early diagnosis and adequate decompression treatment. We increased the importance of specialized services with a pediatric neuro-oncology group, in which several professionals work together to provide individualized care, even in developing countries, as demonstrated by the patients treated at our institution.
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