Table 1.
Clinical characteristics of 165 brain tumor cases with psychiatric symptoms.
Variable | n (%) |
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Gender Male Female |
165 77 (46.7) 88 (53.3) |
Age Pediatric (< 18 years) Adult (18 ≤ age <65) Older Adult (≥ 65 years) |
165 33 (20%) 108 (65.5%) 24 (14.5%) |
Tumor Location Frontal Temporal Parietal Occipital Parieto-occipital Parieto-temporal Parieto-frontal Fronto-temporal Ventricular Posterior Fossa Pineal Suprasellar Parasellar Hypothalamus Thalamus Corpus Callosum Basal Ganglia Cingulated area Multi-localized |
163 35 (21.2%) 23 (13.9%) 4 (2.4%) 4 (2.4%) 3 (1.8%) 5 (3%) 6 (3.6%) 5 (3%) 19 (11.5%) 22 (13.3%) 7 (4.2%) 8 (4.8%) 1 (0.6%) 4 (2.4%) 2 (1.2%) 3 (1.8%) 1 (0.6%) 1 (0.6%) 10 (6.1%) |
Tumor Type Categorization Diffuse astrocytic and oligodendroglial tumors Meningiomas Germ cell tumors Mesenchymal, non-meningothelial tumors Tumors of the sellar region Neuronal and mixed neuronal glial tumors Ependymal tumors Choroid plexus tumors Tumors of the pineal region Embryonal tumors Other astrocytic tumors Other gliomas |
165 48 (29.1%) 54 (32.7%) 12 (7.3%) 11 (6.7%) 9 (5.5%) 10 (6.1%) 4 (2.4%) 4 (2.4%) 2 (1.2%) 1 (0.6%) 8 (4.8%) 2 (1.2%) |
Tumor types were categorized according to the World Health Organization (WHO) Classification of tumors of the central nervous system (CNS), 4th ed. [17].