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Development of a low-grade glioma in an ischemic brain territory that evolved into a glioblastoma. A case report and brief literature review Cover

Development of a low-grade glioma in an ischemic brain territory that evolved into a glioblastoma. A case report and brief literature review

Open Access
|Oct 2022

Abstract

Introduction: Glioblastoma is one of the most common and aggressive brain tumours with a very high mortality rate. It often evolves from a late or misdiagnosed astrocytoma. Stroke is one of the most common pathologies of the brain, affecting approximately 1.1 million Europeans each year. This article presents the sequential development of a low-grade astrocytoma in an ischemic brain territory into a high-grade glioblastoma.

Case presentation: A 59-year-old patient presented to our hospital with severe headache and transient loss of balance and vision. Clinical findings and control imaging revealed the presence of an ischemic brain area in the left temporal lobe of the brain. Monthly brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) follow-up revealed the development of a low-grade astrocytoma in the ischemic territory, which later evolved into a glioblastoma.

Conclusions: Patients who suffer from a stroke should be closely monitored via MRI to prevent the rare development of tumour pathology in the affected territory.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/amma-2022-0015 | Journal eISSN: 2668-7763 | Journal ISSN: 2668-7755
Language: English
Page range: 125 - 128
Submitted on: Jun 24, 2022
Accepted on: Aug 3, 2022
Published on: Oct 13, 2022
Published by: University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Science and Technology of Targu Mures
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2022 Andrei-Cristian Fülöp, Zeno Opriş, Eugen-Francisc Fülöp, Ioana-Geanina Ghilinţă, Rita Szodorai, Attila Kövecsi, published by University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Science and Technology of Targu Mures
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