Brain & development
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Medulloblastoma and other primitive neuroectodermal tumors are the most common malignant tumors of childhood. Progress has been slowly made in the management of such tumors. Long-term neurocognitive sequelae of treatment in children with medulloblastoma are common and recent treatment trials have attempted to reduce the amount of craniospinal radiation therapy or delay radiation therapy in attempts to reduce such sequelae. ⋯ The role of chemotherapy is expanding for children with medulloblastoma and is now presently a component of protocols for children with average-risk and poor-risk disease. For children with poor-risk disease, intensifications of chemotherapy both during and after radiation therapy are presently being explored. Treatment of infants and young children with medulloblastoma remains problematic and a variety of different approaches are being investigated with the aims of both improving outcome and reducing long-term sequelae.
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Brain & development · Jan 1994
ReviewRole of therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) in pediatric anti-convulsant drug dosing.
The role of therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) in patient care has grown rapidly since its introduction three decades ago. The role of a TDM service in establishing proper pediatric anti-epileptic drug (AED) use is described. ⋯ Finally, the potential role of TDM in the use of new AEDs is mentioned. These studies are given as examples of how professionals knowledgeable in clinical epilepsy management, clinical pharmacology and pharmacokinetics, can use TDM to design individualized dosage regimens, as well as assess compliance, toxicity and drug interactions.