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Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society ; : 446-453, 2003.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-86854

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OBJECTIVE: The authors analyzed clinical features, long-term treatment outcome, and prognostic factors of the olfactory neuroblastoma. METHODS: Twenty-one cases of olfactory neuroblastomas, treated from 1979 to 2000, were retrospectively reviewed with medical records and radiological findings. Mean follow-up periods are 28.7 months(range 4-178). Extent of tumor was classified by UCLA staging system. Statistical analysis for survival was done using Kaplan Meier method and log-lank test. RESULTS: Mean age was 27 years(13-62), and most common group are second decades(8/21, 38%). Male to female ratio was 13: 8. Common symptoms are nasal obstruction, epistaxis, exopthalmos and headache. There were three cases of T1, five T2, six T3, and seven T4 according to UCLA staging system. The 5-year survival rate was 21.3% and average time was 28.9 months in surgical resection group(n=14) as primary modality have higher survival rate than radiation and chemotherapy group(n=7)[2-year survival rate: 39.2% vs 14.3%, 5-year survival rate: 19.6% vs 14.3%(p=0.0274)]. Early stage(T1, T2) groups showed better survival rate than advanced(T3, T4) groups(38.1% vs 9.1% p=0.0336). The local and regional recurrences were observed in 6(27%) and 2(9%) cases. Mean recurrence free time was 7.8 months(range 1-25). CONCLUSION: Early detection and extent of resection are the important prognostic factors. Regular follow up is mandatary for the detection of recurrence or metastasis.


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Female , Humans , Male , Drug Therapy , Epistaxis , Esthesioneuroblastoma, Olfactory , Follow-Up Studies , Headache , Medical Records , Nasal Obstruction , Neoplasm Metastasis , Recurrence , Retrospective Studies , Survival Rate , Treatment Outcome
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