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A Review of Solitary Fibrous Tumor/hemangiopericytoma Tumor and a Comparison of Risk Factors for Recurrence, Metastases, and Death Among Patients with Spinal and Intracranial Tumors

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Journal Neurosurg Rev
Specialty Neurosurgery
Date 2020 Jun 20
PMID 32556679
Citations 19
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Abstract

Meningeal solitary fibrous tumors (SFTs) and hemangiopericytomas (HPCs) had been combined into a single classification until 2016. Recurrence and metastases rates are still understudied, especially for spinal SFT/HPCs. Here, we describe CNS SFT/HPCs and predictors for recurrence, metastases, and death, in spinal and intracranial SFT/HPCs, separately. We collected data from studies with patient-level data available on primary SFT/HPCs from multiple online databases. Clinico-demographic data, surgical outcomes, recurrence, metastases, and death rates were abstracted. We used logistic and Cox regression models to identify predictors for recurrence, metastases, and death for spinal and intracranial SFT/HPCs. Twenty-nine studies (368 patients) were included. Higher histological grade and subtotal resection were associated with recurrence (p values < 0.05), while higher histological grade and recurrence (p values < 0.005) were associated with metastases formation. Time to recurrence (p < 0.005) and metastases (p < 0.001) formation were shorter for spinal SFT/HPCs. Death rates were higher among intracranial SFT/HPC patients (p value = 0.001). Among patients with higher histological grade, rates of metastases formation were different between intracranial and spinal SFT/HPCs. Risk of metastases was higher in the first 5 years from surgery for both intracranial and spinal SFT/HPCs. Meningeal SFT/HPCs patients have high rates of recurrence and metastasis, which occur mostly within the first 5 years after diagnosis. Spinal and intracranial SFT/HPCs show similar behavior, but spinal SFT/HPCs tend to develop metastases and recurrences in a shorter interval of time. Careful follow-up for spinal SFT/HPCs should be considered because spinal cases seem to be slightly more aggressive and require more attention.

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