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  • * Retrospective analysis showed one tumor had a specific genetic deletion (TSC1), and both cases underwent surgical treatment; one patient experienced tumor recurrence after three years but responded well to mTOR inhibitor therapy.
  • * The findings indicate that SEGA cases outside TSC are very rare and need long-term monitoring to understand their genetic basis and treatment effectiveness, especially since mTOR inhibitors seem beneficial based on limited current data.

Article Abstract

Purpose: Subependymal giant cell astrocytoma (SEGA) is a WHO grade I pediatric glioma arising in 5-15% of patients with tuberous sclerosis (TSC). Rare cases of isolated SEGA without TSC have been described. The etiology, genetic mechanisms, natural history, and response to treatment of these lesions are currently unknown. We describe two such cases of isolated SEGA with follow-up.

Methods: Retrospective review was performed at a single institution to describe the clinical course of pathology-confirmed SEGA in patients with germline testing negative for TSC mutations.

Results: Two cases of isolated SEGA were identified. Genetic analysis of the tumor specimen was available for one, which revealed an 18 base pair deletion in TSC1. Both cases were managed with surgical resection, one with preoperative embolization. In spite of a gross total resection, one patient experienced recurrence after three years. Treatment with an mTOR inhibitor led to a significant interval reduction of the mass on follow-up MRI. The patient tolerated the medication well for 6 years and is now off of treatment for 2 years with a stable lesion.

Conclusion: Cases of SEGA outside of the context of TSC are exceedingly rare, with only 48 cases previously described. The genetic mechanisms and treatment response of these lesions are poorly understood. To date, these lesions appear to respond well to mTOR inhibitors and may behave similarly to SEGAs associated with TSC. However, given that experience is extremely limited, these cases should be followed long term to better understand their natural history and treatment response.

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