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Cognitive disorders and adult grade II and III gliomas: Analysis of a series of 15 patients

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NEUROCHIRURGIE
Volume 55, Issue 3, Pages 303-308

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MASSON EDITEUR
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuchi.2008.08.111

Keywords

Cognitive evaluation; Gliomas; Adults

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Background and purpose.-Correlated with better follow-up of gliomas, cognitive disorders are increasingly Studied. The aim of this study was to describe the cognitive disorders presented by these patients at baseline, before ally treatment, and to evaluate the relations between cognitive disorders and return to work. Methods.-A detailed neuropsychological evaluation was administrated to 15 newly diagnosed patients with a grade II or III glial tumor before any treatment. Patients also completed the quality of life and depression scales. Results.-All patients in our study presented with at least one failed cognitive domain during the detailed examination, while the scores oil the MMSE scale were within the norm. The most deteriorated functions were divided attention and episodic verbal and nonverbal memory. Moreover, a significant link was found between the number of failed cognitive functions and quality of life. Conclusion.-Cognitive disorders are frequent with glial tumors and impact patients' quality of life. Simple tests of global cognitive status are not sufficient to detect cognitive difficulties in these patients. Consequently, detailed and adapted neuropsychological assessment is necessary, especially to detect deteriorated problems with memory, divided attention, or processing speed in this population. (C) 2008 Elsevier Masson SAS.

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