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. 2014 May 27;18:100. doi: 10.11604/pamj.2014.18.100.2788

Intra ventricular glioblastoma

Cherkaoui Mandour 1,&, Brahim El Mostarchid 1
PMCID: PMC4232029  PMID: 25404962

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Glioblastoma represents 15%-20% of all intracranial tumors and approximately 50% of gliomas in adults. Although capable of arising anywhere in the central nervous system, these tumors mainly present as a frontotemporal lesion (63%) of the cerebral cortex. But, intraventricular glioblastoma is rare and only few cases have been reported in the literature. We report a case of 40-year-old woman who had a headache, vomiting and visual disturbances that persisted for four weeks. Magnetic resonance imaging showed an intraventricular lesion with inhomogeneous enhancement and infiltrative borders. These characteristics are consistent with other differential diagnoses: carcinomas, ependymomas and choroid plexus papillomas. The patient underwent a stereotactic biopsy allowed the final diagnosis of intra ventricular glioblastoma.

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Magnetic resonance imaging showed an intraventricular lesion with inhomogeneous enhancement and infiltrative borders


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