Primary Gamma Knife Radiosurgery as a Treatment Option for Hamartoma of Floor of Fourth Ventricle: A Case Report of Pediatric Hemifacial Spasm.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Pediatric Neurosurgery Pub Date : 2025-01-09 DOI:10.1159/000543470
Onam Verma, Manjul Tripathi, Adnan Hussain Shahid, Chirag Ahuja, Narendra Kumar, Arushi Gahlot Saini, Jitendra Kumar Sahu
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Introduction: Pediatric hemifacial spasm (HFS) is rare, presenting early in infancy, and often fraught with subsequent psychomotor and intellectual deficits. Fourth ventricular hamartoma (FVH) is a rare cause of HFS with only 5 cases reported in literature. While gamma knife radiosurgery (GKRS) has been used to treat hypothalamic hamartomas, this is the first case of FVH treated with primary GKRS.

Case presentation: A two-year-old female presented with persistent episodes of HFSs and dystonic posturing with an early resistance to medication. Thorough radiological profiling of the fourth ventricular tumor is the suggested tentative diagnosis of FVH. The patient's guardians refused surgical intervention and gave consent for GKRS aware of the lack of literature on its use in FVH. She underwent frame-based GKRS covering a total target volume of 0.986 cc with 13 Gy@50% with Leksell Perfexion. The patient showed a phasic response to GKRS with remarkable seizure control at a 1.5-year follow-up.

Conclusion: Previous studies have suggested that gelastic seizures of hypothalamic hamartoma are comparable to HFSs of FVH. Our case exemplifies another key similarity between the two, i.e., a near-congruent phasic response to GKRS. This hints at the underlying pathophysiology of HFS in similar pathologies and GKRS as a treatment option in select patients.

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原发性伽玛刀放射治疗第四脑室底错构瘤:小儿面肌痉挛1例报告。
小儿面肌痉挛(HFS)是罕见的,出现在婴儿期早期,往往充满随后的精神运动和智力缺陷。第四心室错构瘤(Fourth ventricular hamartoma, FVH)是一种罕见的HFS病因,文献报道仅有5例。虽然伽玛刀放射手术(GKRS)已被用于治疗下丘脑错构瘤,但这是第一例用原发性GKRS治疗的FVH。病例介绍一名两岁女童,表现为持续发作的面肌痉挛和肌张力障碍,早期对药物有耐药性。对第四脑室肿瘤进行彻底的影像学检查是FVH的初步诊断。患者的监护人拒绝手术干预,并同意使用GKRS,因为缺乏关于其在FVH中使用的文献。采用Leksell Perfexion进行框架式GKRS,总靶体积为0.986cc,浓度为13Gy@50%。在1.5年的随访中,患者表现出对GKRS的阶段性反应和显著的癫痫控制。结论以往的研究表明下丘脑错构瘤的弹性发作与FVH的面肌痉挛相似。我们的案例举例说明了两者之间的另一个关键相似性,即对GKRS的近乎一致的相位响应。这提示了HFS在类似病理中的潜在病理生理学和GKRS作为特定患者的治疗选择。
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Pediatric Neurosurgery
Pediatric Neurosurgery 医学-临床神经学
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期刊介绍: Articles in ''Pediatric Neurosurgery'' strives to publish new information and observations in pediatric neurosurgery and the allied fields of neurology, neuroradiology and neuropathology as they relate to the etiology of neurologic diseases and the operative care of affected patients. In addition to experimental and clinical studies, the journal presents critical reviews which provide the reader with an update on selected topics as well as case histories and reports on advances in methodology and technique. This thought-provoking focus encourages dissemination of information from neurosurgeons and neuroscientists around the world that will be of interest to clinicians and researchers concerned with pediatric, congenital, and developmental diseases of the nervous system.
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