急性出血后发生胶质瘤1例

Glioma Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.4103/glioma.glioma_7_19
Y. Diansari, S. Mutiara, Hasan Baraqbah, M. Syahrir, Hanna Marsinta, A. Erwin, Dini Andriani
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神经胶质瘤(GSM)是一种罕见的原发性脑肿瘤,其特征是双相组织模式,交替显示胶质细胞和间质分化。GSM通常作为多形性胶质母细胞瘤(GBM)治疗,预后较差。在这里,我们讨论一个50岁的男性表现为突然意识下降和最近头痛的历史。脑部非对比计算机断层扫描显示左额叶一边界清晰的高密度病变,病灶周围明显水肿,提示颅内出血。病人接受紧急开颅以排出血肿。术中发现肿块,收集并分析肿块周围的液体。细胞学检查显示存在恶性细胞。1周后磁共振成像(MRI)显示左侧额叶有一个非均匀强化肿块,提示高级别胶质瘤。患者随后接受放射治疗,随后使用替莫唑胺加贝伐单抗进行辅助治疗。手术一年后,患者因头痛、右侧偏瘫和癫痫再次入院。随后的核磁共振检查在同一区域发现了一个残余肿块。进行了第二次手术。组织病理学检查显示GSM,免疫组织化学检查包括神经胶质纤维酸蛋白和波形蛋白证实了这一点。GSM是GBM的一种罕见变种。颅内出血是一种罕见的临床表现。诊断由组织病理学确定。治疗方法是手术,然后是放疗和化疗。该研究于2019年3月1日获得穆罕默德·胡辛中央总医院和斯里维加亚大学医学院卫生研究审查委员会(No. 089/kepkrsmhunsri/2019)的批准。
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A rare case of gliosarcoma after acute hemorrhage
Gliosarcoma (GSM) is a rare primary neoplasm of the brain, characterized by a biphasic tissue pattern with alternating areas displaying glial and mesenchymal differentiation. GSM is usually treated as glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) and the prognosis is poor. Here, we discuss a 50-year-old male presenting with sudden decreased consciousness and a history of recent headache. A noncontrasted computed tomography of the brain revealed a well-circumscribed, hyperdense lesion in the left frontal lobe with significant perilesional edema, suggestive of an intracranial hemorrhage. The patient underwent emergency craniotomy to evacuate the hematoma. Intraoperatively, a mass was present, and fluid around the mass was collected and analyzed. Cytology revealed the presence of malignant cells. A 1-week postmagnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a heterogenously enhancing mass in the left frontal lobe, suggestive of a high-grade glioma. The patient was then treated with radiation followed by adjuvant treatment with temozolomide plus bevacizumab. One year after the surgery, the patient was readmitted with headache, right-sided hemiparesis, and seizure. A follow-up MRI found a residual mass in the same region. A second surgery was performed. Histopathology examination showed GSM, and this was confirmed with an immunohistochemistry panel including glial fibrillary acid protein and vimentin. GSM is a rare variant of GBM. Intracranial hemorrhage is an uncommon clinical presentation of GSM. Diagnosis is established by histopathology. Treatment is surgery, followed by radiotherapy and chemotherapy. The study was approved by the Health Research Review Committee of Mohammad Hoesin Central General Hospital and Faculty of Medicine Sriwijaya University (No. 089/kepkrsmhunsri/2019) on March 1, 2019.
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