The care team will discuss treatment options with you. The doctors will also perform a neurological examination and ask about any past medical problems. The doctor may suggest a specialized treatment based on the symptoms and your child’s age. For more information, contact a pediatric neurosurgeon. You will receive a full physical examination and an imaging test.
The exact location of an astrocytoma will determine the type of treatment required. The tumor’s location in the central nervous system (CNS) will determine the type of treatment necessary. For example, high-grade astrocytomas usually develop above the tentorium in the cerebrum. Although metastatic spread outside of the CNS is rare, it is best to consult a pediatrician if your child develops one of these symptoms.
There are various treatment options for childhood astrocytomas. The first line of treatment is radiation therapy, which may be used to shrink the tumor. Patients with astrocytoma may undergo radiation therapy, and this treatment is most often a last resort. Children with astrocytomas of the cerebellar region often experience gait disturbances. In a recent series of children with astrocytomas, there were no deaths due to surgery. In addition, radiotherapy was indicated only for malignant tumors.
Low-grade astrocytomas may have a favorable prognosis. In most cases, complete surgical resection is the treatment of choice. However, if a patient has limited brain tissue, chemotherapy or radiotherapy may be needed. In rare cases, a biopsy may be necessary. This method is not always feasible. In addition, there are many complications associated with surgery, so it is best to consult a pediatric neurosurgeon before undergoing a surgery.
Astrocytomas of the brain are very common in children. They occur in the brain and can cause severe complications. The best treatment for these tumors depends on the size and location of the tumor. There are no symptoms of astrocytoma in childhood, but they are difficult to treat. Fortunately, doctors are able to perform an accurate diagnosis. There are many treatment options for astrocytomas of the brain.
A child with a high-grade astrocytoma is usually diagnosed at an early age. The child’s age is also an important consideration. Some of the treatments that are available for astrocytomas of the brain include irradiation. Generally, the treatment for a high-grade astrocytomas of the brain may involve surgery or a combination of treatment options. But there are several options for astrocytoma.
Astrocytomas of the brain are most often diagnosed with a diagnosis of pilocytic astrocytoma. MRIs are scans that use radio waves and a magnetic field to see brain tissues. In high-grade astrocytomas, surgery is the most common treatment for this condition. Sometimes, the cancer will reoccur in different parts of the body. It is important to remember that this type of astrocytoma is a type of cancer that can recur, but there are several different treatment methods for children with it.
A complete surgical resection of a childhood astrocytoma usually results in blindness, but there are some cases in which a patient’s astrocytoma may be amenable to surgery. During a pediatric surgery, the surgeon should try to avoid damaging healthy tissue in the brain. A partial resection of the astrocytoma will result in a better outcome.