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Primary Gliosarcoma of the Cerebellum in a Young Pregnant Woman: Management Challenges and Immunohistochemical Features

BACKGROUND: Gliosarcoma (GS) represents a rare, high-grade (WHO Grade IV), central nervous system neoplasm, characterized by a very poor prognosis. Similar to other high-grade gliomas, GS affects mainly adults in the 5(th)-7(th) decade of life and presents a higher incidence in males. The most repor...

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Autores principales: Meloni, Marco, Serra, Salvatore, Bellisano, Giulia, Syrmos, Nikolaos, Jeyaretna, Sanjeeva, Ganau, Mario
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6664503/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31396432
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7105361
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author Meloni, Marco
Serra, Salvatore
Bellisano, Giulia
Syrmos, Nikolaos
Jeyaretna, Sanjeeva
Ganau, Mario
author_facet Meloni, Marco
Serra, Salvatore
Bellisano, Giulia
Syrmos, Nikolaos
Jeyaretna, Sanjeeva
Ganau, Mario
author_sort Meloni, Marco
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description BACKGROUND: Gliosarcoma (GS) represents a rare, high-grade (WHO Grade IV), central nervous system neoplasm, characterized by a very poor prognosis. Similar to other high-grade gliomas, GS affects mainly adults in the 5(th)-7(th) decade of life and presents a higher incidence in males. The most reported locations of GS are the temporal lobe and the frontal lobe, while only eight cases of GS originating from the posterior cranial fossa are reported in the literature. CASE DESCRIPTION: We report the first case occurring during pregnancy in a 33-year-old patient. Diagnosis was obtained on the 15(th) week of gestation when patient presented with signs and symptoms of life-threatening raised intracranial pressure. Surgical excision was followed by early recurrence and eventually disease progression because the patient refused adjuvant treatment to save her fetus. CONCLUSIONS: GS should be considered in the differential diagnosis of posterior cranial fossa tumors with radiological features of meningioma or glioblastoma, even in young patients. To this regard, sarcomas, solitary fibrous tumors, and even metastases should be considered, especially in light of the tendency of GS to give rise to extracranial localizations. Whenever an aggressive management with radical excision and adjuvant treatment is not safely achievable, disease progression is likely to be unavoidable.
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spelling pubmed-66645032019-08-08 Primary Gliosarcoma of the Cerebellum in a Young Pregnant Woman: Management Challenges and Immunohistochemical Features Meloni, Marco Serra, Salvatore Bellisano, Giulia Syrmos, Nikolaos Jeyaretna, Sanjeeva Ganau, Mario Case Rep Surg Case Report BACKGROUND: Gliosarcoma (GS) represents a rare, high-grade (WHO Grade IV), central nervous system neoplasm, characterized by a very poor prognosis. Similar to other high-grade gliomas, GS affects mainly adults in the 5(th)-7(th) decade of life and presents a higher incidence in males. The most reported locations of GS are the temporal lobe and the frontal lobe, while only eight cases of GS originating from the posterior cranial fossa are reported in the literature. CASE DESCRIPTION: We report the first case occurring during pregnancy in a 33-year-old patient. Diagnosis was obtained on the 15(th) week of gestation when patient presented with signs and symptoms of life-threatening raised intracranial pressure. Surgical excision was followed by early recurrence and eventually disease progression because the patient refused adjuvant treatment to save her fetus. CONCLUSIONS: GS should be considered in the differential diagnosis of posterior cranial fossa tumors with radiological features of meningioma or glioblastoma, even in young patients. To this regard, sarcomas, solitary fibrous tumors, and even metastases should be considered, especially in light of the tendency of GS to give rise to extracranial localizations. Whenever an aggressive management with radical excision and adjuvant treatment is not safely achievable, disease progression is likely to be unavoidable. Hindawi 2019-07-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6664503/ /pubmed/31396432 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7105361 Text en Copyright © 2019 Marco Meloni et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Case Report
Meloni, Marco
Serra, Salvatore
Bellisano, Giulia
Syrmos, Nikolaos
Jeyaretna, Sanjeeva
Ganau, Mario
Primary Gliosarcoma of the Cerebellum in a Young Pregnant Woman: Management Challenges and Immunohistochemical Features
title Primary Gliosarcoma of the Cerebellum in a Young Pregnant Woman: Management Challenges and Immunohistochemical Features
title_full Primary Gliosarcoma of the Cerebellum in a Young Pregnant Woman: Management Challenges and Immunohistochemical Features
title_fullStr Primary Gliosarcoma of the Cerebellum in a Young Pregnant Woman: Management Challenges and Immunohistochemical Features
title_full_unstemmed Primary Gliosarcoma of the Cerebellum in a Young Pregnant Woman: Management Challenges and Immunohistochemical Features
title_short Primary Gliosarcoma of the Cerebellum in a Young Pregnant Woman: Management Challenges and Immunohistochemical Features
title_sort primary gliosarcoma of the cerebellum in a young pregnant woman: management challenges and immunohistochemical features
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6664503/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31396432
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7105361
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