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Presenting symptoms of glioma in adults

Journal

ACTA NEUROLOGICA SCANDINAVICA
Volume 131, Issue 2, Pages 88-93

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/ane.12285

Keywords

glioma; glioblastoma; presenting symptom; onset symptom; seizures; cognitive disorder

Funding

  1. Boehringer Ingelheim
  2. Leiras Takeda Pharmaceuticals
  3. scientific medical society Duodecim

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ObjectiveStudies on the presenting symptoms of glioma in adults in the age of readily available MRI imaging are scarce. This study investigates presenting symptoms of glioma and assesses the correlations of the presenting symptoms with patient age and histopathological class of the tumor. Materials and MethodsA retrospective review of the medical records of histologically verified glioma patients treated in Turku University Hospital, during 2006-2010, was conducted. The associations between the presenting symptoms and other covariates were assessed individually. ResultsOne hundred and fifty patients were ascertained. The most common presenting symptoms of glioma were seizure and cognitive disorder. Patients presenting with seizures were younger than patients with cognitive disorders, and the grade of the tumor was also found to significantly correlate with the most common presenting symptoms. Age group and tumor grade were statistically significant factors of cognitive disorder (P=0.0037 and P=0.0069) and age group of seizure (P=0.0065). The associations between the presenting symptoms and the anatomical location, spread into adjacent brain areas, or laterality of the tumor or site of diagnosis were found to be statistically insignificant. Headache was not a common presenting symptom in glioma patients. ConclusionsThe main presenting symptoms of glioma in adults in the MRI age still are seizures and cognitive disorder. Patient age and tumor grade correlate positively with the incidence of cognitive disorder and patient age negatively with incidence of seizure as a presenting symptom. Headache is an uncommon manifestation and does not appear as a sole symptom.

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