TY - JOUR
T1 - Neuropsychological Deterioration Predicts Tumor Progression in a Young Boy With Bithalamic Glioma
AU - Peruzzi, Laura
AU - Iuvone, Laura
AU - Ruggiero, Antonio
AU - Colosimo, Cesare
AU - Stefanini, Maria Chiara
AU - Riccardi, Riccardo
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - A description is given of the clinical, neuropsychological, and neuroimaging evolution of a 12-year-old boy (CG) who presented with bilateral thalamic astrocytoma (World Health Organization Grade 2). CG underwent an extensive neuropsychological assessment immediately after biopsy prior to any medical therapies and was followed up for 3 years until death. Neuropsychological functioning was thoroughly investigated by means of a detailed battery that included intelligence and cognitive functions. Evolution was characterized by cognitive deterioration that preceded neuroimaging signs of tumor progression. Starting from normal cognitive organization, the child exhibited visuospatial memory deficits and, afterward, diffuse cognitive impairment. The role of neuropsychological assessment in detecting early disease progression is discussed, mainly for rare pathologies whose evolution may be extremely variable.
AB - A description is given of the clinical, neuropsychological, and neuroimaging evolution of a 12-year-old boy (CG) who presented with bilateral thalamic astrocytoma (World Health Organization Grade 2). CG underwent an extensive neuropsychological assessment immediately after biopsy prior to any medical therapies and was followed up for 3 years until death. Neuropsychological functioning was thoroughly investigated by means of a detailed battery that included intelligence and cognitive functions. Evolution was characterized by cognitive deterioration that preceded neuroimaging signs of tumor progression. Starting from normal cognitive organization, the child exhibited visuospatial memory deficits and, afterward, diffuse cognitive impairment. The role of neuropsychological assessment in detecting early disease progression is discussed, mainly for rare pathologies whose evolution may be extremely variable.
KW - bithalamic tumor
KW - children
KW - cognitive deterioration
KW - neuropsychological assessment
KW - progressive neurological diseases
KW - visual spatial memory
KW - bithalamic tumor
KW - children
KW - cognitive deterioration
KW - neuropsychological assessment
KW - progressive neurological diseases
KW - visual spatial memory
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/70059
U2 - 10.1080/21622965.2014.960566
DO - 10.1080/21622965.2014.960566
M3 - Article
SN - 2162-2965
SP - 1
EP - 6
JO - APPLIED NEUROPSYCHOLOGY. CHILD
JF - APPLIED NEUROPSYCHOLOGY. CHILD
ER -