Rationale: Pilocytic astrocytoma (PA) is the most common pediatric central nervous system glial tumor. Adult occurrence is rare, especially in elderly adults. How to manage the pilocytic astrocytoma with spontaneous… Click to show full abstract
Rationale: Pilocytic astrocytoma (PA) is the most common pediatric central nervous system glial tumor. Adult occurrence is rare, especially in elderly adults. How to manage the pilocytic astrocytoma with spontaneous intratumoral hemorrhage in the elderly is still unfamiliar with clinician. Patient concerns: Reports of tumors with intratumoral hemorrhage in elderly adults are extremely rare. We report a case of a 62-year-old male diagnosed with cerebellar pilocytic astrocytomas with spontaneous intratumoral hemorrhage. Informed consent was obtained from the patient. Diagnoses: Histological examination of the specimens revealed pilocytic astrocytomas, including a hemorrhagic portion. Interventions: The patient underwent the radical resections of tumour and was given the regular follow-up. Outcomes: 12 months later, he recovered without evidence of disease. Lessons: Cerebellar pilocytic astrocytomas associated with hemorrhages occur over the age of 60 is extremely rare. Removing the tumor and hematoma completely is the best treatment options. Long term follow-up is very necessary for this tumor.
               
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