Astrocytoma
Synopsis

Grade IV astrocytomas are also known as glioblastoma multiforme.
Grade I pilocytic astrocytomas are the most common pediatric primary brain tumor. This type of astrocytoma often presents with hydrocephalus (eg, headache, altered mental status), ataxia, or gait disturbance. These tumors have an excellent prognosis and are treatable with neurosurgical resection only.
Low-grade diffuse astrocytomas commonly present with seizures in patients aged 30-50. Expected mortality is 2-10 years.
High-grade anaplastic astrocytomas present with seizures, focal neurologic deficits, and headaches, usually in patients aged 40-70. Many of these tumors progress to glioblastoma. Expected mortality is 2-5 years with maximal therapy.
Younger age and female sex are associated with improved survival.
Codes
C71.9 – Malignant neoplasm of brain, unspecified
SNOMEDCT:
55353007 – Astrocytoma, anaplastic
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Last Updated:02/25/2018