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Query: UMLS:C0017636 (
glioblastoma
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The authors present the first case of spontaneous radiographic resolution and subsequent redemonstration of Gd enhancement of an untreated
glioblastoma
. They also review the literature on MR imaging enhancement patterns of high-grade gliomas and speculate that this phenomenon could be attributed to the dynamic biology of glioblastomas but could also represent pseudoregression following successful control of seizure activity. A 57-year-old woman presented with left-sided
paresthesias
and numbness. Initial Gd-enhanced MR images exhibited T2 and FLAIR signal changes in the right insular region without mass effect or contrast enhancement. Electroencephalography revealed intermittent sharp wave activity in this area. Antiepileptic medication was started, and the patient's symptoms resolved. Follow-up MR imaging 6 weeks later revealed enlargement of the lesion and contrast enhancement in the superior temporal gyrus. Consequently, the patient was scheduled for a brain biopsy. However, surgical planning MR images obtained on the day of surgery 4 weeks later showed that the enhancement had spontaneously resolved, and so the operation was cancelled. Repeat MR imaging performed 2 weeks later as a result of increased seizure frequency redemonstrated contrast enhancement. The patient then underwent a craniotomy, and final histopathology was consistent with
glioblastoma
.
...
PMID:Spontaneous radiographic resolution and subsequent redemonstration of an untreated glioblastoma. 2411 28
Glioblastoma
is the most common primary malignant tumor of the central nervous system, most of which occur in the brain. Primary spinal cord
glioblastoma
is extremely rare. A 47-year-old woman presented with recurrent and progressive
paresthesia
and paralysis of right lower extremity. MR examination revealed a marked nodular enlargement of spinal cord at the T12 level, showing heterogeneous enhancement. FDG PET/CT showed this intraspinal lesion with high FDG uptake. Imaging findings indicated a possible diagnosis of malignant neoplasm. Surgical resection was performed, and the pathologic results confirmed a primary spinal cord
glioblastoma
.
...
PMID:FDG PET/CT and MRI in Primary Spinal Cord Glioblastoma. 3169 7