Pseudoprogression in high-grade glioma.
Authors: Knudsen-Baas KM, Moen G, Fluge O, Storstein A
Abstract
Pseudoprogression is a treatment-related effect seen on imaging in high-grade glioma. Enhancement of gadolinium contrast on control MRI can be misinterpreted as tumor recurrence and is also difficult to distinguish from radiation necrosis. Pseudoprogression is seen in up to 30% after standard treatment for glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), which is radiotherapy concurrent with chemotherapy with temozolomide (TMZ) and adjuvant cycles of TMZ. In this article, the current literature on pseudoprogression in high-grade glioma is reviewed by searches in PubMed. We also present two clinical cases, one of which had medullary pseudoprogression. No articles on this subentity of pseudoprogression were found in PubMed. Standard MRI w...