Central nervous system complications and white matter lesions by brain
MRI in pediatric hematological malignancies
Abstract
Several central nervous system complications in pediatric patients with
hematological malignancies have been reported. We analyzed the frequency
and the correlation with central nervous system involvement and
intrathecal therapy. The frequency was 13 % (11/85), being almost equal
to those in literature. We investigated high intensity areas, which
indicated leukoencephalopathy, in the white matter by T2-weighted and/or
fluid attenuated inversion recovery images (FLAIR) of the brain magnetic
resonance imaging (MRI). Incidence of white matter lesions was higher in
patients who received over 10 times of intrathecal therapy (p = 0.018).
Patients who received repetitive intrathecal therapy should undergo
close MRI to find out if they need cognitive functioning test. However,
it may be possible to omit brain MRI in patients with acute myeloid
leukemia and lymphoma who have received intrathecal therapies less than
five times in a consideration of their burden in terms of sedation and
cost.