Steroidinduced CT changes in patients with recurrent malignant glioma

Autor: Cairncross, J. Gregory, Macdonald, David R., Pexman, J. H. Warwick, Ives, F. Jay
Zdroj: Neurology (Ovid); May 1988, Vol. 38 Issue: 5 p724-726, 3p
Abstrakt: The magnitude and time course of steroid-induced CT changes were analyzed in 11 patients with recurrent malignant glioma. CTs were obtained before and at regular intervals after starting dexamethasone (16 mg/d). Midline shift, ventricular compression, edema, enhancement intensity, and the size of the enhancing mass often improved with steroid treatment. Improvement occurred within 2 weeks in most instances. Changes in the volume of the enhancing tumor were assessed quantitatively in eight patients. In six, the mass was smaller after 2 weeks of steroid therapy, and in two the reduction approached 50. Steroid-induced CT changes can mimic treatment responses. If steroids are necessary for symptom control, patients should be taking these medications for 2 weeks before a baseline CT is obtained and investigational treatment started.
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