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Prevalence of asymptomatic glioma and implications for survival

Warren, P. P.; Lobbous, M.; Peeri, N. C.; Thompson, Z. J.; Thompson, R. C.; Olson, J. J.; LaRocca, R. V.; Chowdhary, S. A.; Anderson, M. D.; Vogelbaum, M. A.; Markert, J. M.; Nabors, L. B.; Egan, K. M.

2020-04-29 oncology
10.1101/2020.04.27.20080564 medRxiv
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BackgroundBrain tumors can present as focal neurologic deficits (reflecting the tumor location) or generalized symptoms due to increased intracranial pressure. Occasionally, brain tumors can be found incidentally in asymptomatic patients or in patients with unrelated symptoms who undergo brain imaging. The term incidentaloma is used to refer to these imaging abnormalities. ObjectiveThe object of this study was to examine the prevalence and correlates of asymptomatic glioma in a large epidemiological study of brain tumors. MethodsThe analysis was based on a large series of patients with glioma (N = 1989) enrolled in a multicenter clinic-based epidemiologic study between 2005 and 2017. Patients were considered asymptomatic from the tumor, and thus as having an incidentally detected glioma (IDG), if the tumor was diagnosed during workup of injury or unrelated medical condition. ResultsA total of 32 of 1989 (1.6%) patients were asymptomatic at diagnosis. The leading indication for brain imaging in IDG was non-workplace injuries followed by medical workup for unrelated conditions. IDG was more prevalent in patients younger than 50 years of age (2.6% vs 1.0%). IDG was also more common in patients with low grade gliomas (4.7% for WHO grade II and 1.5% for WHO grade III) vs glioblastomas (0.6% in WHO grade IV). ConclusionThe present data suggest that gliomas may be found incidentally, especially among low grade gliomas. Studies of IDG may be useful as a proxy for early detection of tumor as a means to improve patient survival.

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