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Congenital Glioblastoma: Lessons Learned from a Rare Case with Unusual Presentation.

Congenital glioblastomas are uncommon tumors of infancy with unique molecular features and usually better prognosis compared to their pediatric and adult counterparts. A 15-day old newborn harboring a congenital glioblastoma… Click to show full abstract

Congenital glioblastomas are uncommon tumors of infancy with unique molecular features and usually better prognosis compared to their pediatric and adult counterparts. A 15-day old newborn harboring a congenital glioblastoma undiagnosed at pregnancy presented to our emergencies with rapid neurological deterioration. Radiological investigations revealed an 8 by 9 cm space occupying and enhancing lesion in the left temporoparietooccipital region with intratumoral hemorrhage. The patient was immediately transferred to the operative theater and was operated in a poor condition. Unfortunately he showed no improvement post-operatively and died within two days in the intensive care unit. As such presentation is unique; we present the case and review the relevant literature concerning the potential pitfalls in diagnosis, management strategies and improvements in outcome.

Keywords: presentation; glioblastoma; glioblastoma lessons; congenital glioblastoma; case; lessons learned

Journal Title: Turkish neurosurgery
Year Published: 2017

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