2022
DOI: 10.3390/brainsci12040504
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The Concept of «Peritumoral Zone» in Diffuse Low-Grade Gliomas: Oncological and Functional Implications for a Connectome-Guided Therapeutic Attitude

Abstract: Diffuse low-grade gliomas (DLGGs) are heterogeneous and poorly circumscribed neoplasms with isolated tumor cells that extend beyond the margins of the lesion depicted on MRI. Efforts to demarcate the glioma core from the surrounding healthy brain led us to define an intermediate region, the so-called peritumoral zone (PTZ). Although most studies about PTZ have been conducted on high-grade gliomas, the purpose here is to review the cellular, metabolic, and radiological characteristics of PTZ in the specific con… Show more

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“…Indeed, postoperative seizure control is more likely when EOR is ≥91% and/or residual tumor volume is ≤19 cc [ 108 ]. This also supports the suggestion of supratotal resection (with removal of the PTZ) for functional reasons (in addition to the improvement of oncological outcomes), i.e., with an optimization of QoL as a result of freedom from epilepsy [ 49 ].…”
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“…Indeed, postoperative seizure control is more likely when EOR is ≥91% and/or residual tumor volume is ≤19 cc [ 108 ]. This also supports the suggestion of supratotal resection (with removal of the PTZ) for functional reasons (in addition to the improvement of oncological outcomes), i.e., with an optimization of QoL as a result of freedom from epilepsy [ 49 ].…”
Section: Predicting Neural Interindividual Variability and Its Change...supporting
confidence: 84%
“…This could explain the high risk of glioma relapse at the periphery of the surgical cavity, even following large resection [ 48 ]. Efforts to demarcate the glioma core from the surrounding healthy brain led to the definition of an intermediate region, the so-called peritumoral zone (PTZ) [ 49 ]. An important interindividual variability exists regarding this PTZ, as demonstrated by samples which found ITC from 10 to 20 mm around the glioma core [ 43 , 46 ], in agreement with the fact that the tumor core might be more bulky or more diffuse (see above).…”
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“…In addition to the considerable structural-functional variability across patients ( 57 ), the connectome is changing over time for each patient, based on constant glioma-brain dialogue ( 59 , 60 ). This is particularly true at the level of the peritumoral zone, i.e., at the interface between the glioma core and the healthy brain, where intercommunication across tumoral cells and neural networks is maximal and where glioma relapse occurs most frequently ( 61 ). Cerebral circuits reconfiguration in reaction to the behavior of DLGG (pattern of proliferation versus migration, velocity diametric expansion) itself with constant modifications (spontaneously or consecutively to treatments) is possible, owing to the dynamics within and between networks in the framework of a meta-networking (network of networks) organization of brain processing ( 62 ).…”
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