Case report and literature review of BRAF‐V600 inhibitors for treatment of papillary craniopharyngiomas: A potential treatment paradigm shift
Penelope E. Nussbaum, Leslie A. Nussbaum, Collin M. Torok, Puja Patel, Tiffany Yesavage, Eric S. Nussbaum
Abstract
WHAT IS KNOWN AND OBJECTIVE: The BRAF-V600E genetic mutation offers a potential targeted therapy for the treatment of papillary craniopharyngiomas. CASE SUMMARY: A 35-year-old man underwent a craniotomy and subtotal resection of a large BRAF-V600E-positive papillary craniopharyngioma before referral to our institution. Our treatment included the BRAF-V600 inhibitor dabrafenib mesylate (75 mg, twice/day) and trametinib dimethyl sulfoxide (2 mg/day). The residual tumour decreased in size by 95% over 21 months without negative side effects. WHAT IS NEW AND CONCLUSION: We reviewed the literature on BRAF-V600E inhibition as a non-invasive method of treating papillary craniopharyngiomas harbouring the BRAF-V600E mutation.