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. 2017 Oct;22(4):274–281. doi: 10.17712/nsj.2017.4.20170149

Figure 2.

Figure 2

A 10-year-old girl presenting with 2 months history of a persistent headache, vomiting, and tremor in both hands. Additionally, she had 2 episodes of seizures. A-D) Contrast-enhanced T1 axial scans showing a mass occupying the left thalamus, crossing the midline, and infiltrating the third ventricle. She underwent resection via transcallosal approach with subtotal excision of the tumor. The pathology revealed central glioblastoma multiforme. E-H) Postoperative contrast-enhanced T1 axial scans showing small residual tumor. Postoperatively, the patient recovered very well with no neurological deficits.