12-year-old boy with multiple brain masses: Case of month january 2010

Luca Massimi, Massimo Caldarelli, Quintino Giorgio D'Alessandris, Massimo Rollo, Libero Lauriola, Felice Giangaspero, Concezio Di Rocco

Risultato della ricerca: Contributo in rivistaArticolo in rivista

Abstract

The occurrence of more than one brain tumor in a single patient is not new, resulting from RT- or CT-induced neoplasms, syndromes or casual association. We report on the exceptional case of a 12-year-old boy harboring three different brain tumors with no definite correlation. The first MRI showed a medulloblastoma with signs of infratentorial and supratentorial tumor spreading, including a small frontal mass. Despite the good response to surgical and adjuvant treatment, the frontal mass remained unchanged and was excised, revealing a lipoastrocytoma. Finally, the possible local recurrence of the original medulloblastoma was a pilocytic astrocytoma with post-radiation alterations. Explanations of this very unusual association include radio-induced tumors, second tumors developing from remnants of medulloblastoma cancer stem cells, or the changing histology after adjuvant therapy. © 2010 International Society of Neuropathology.
Lingua originaleEnglish
pagine (da-a)679-682
Numero di pagine4
RivistaBrain Pathology
Volume20
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2010

Keywords

  • Astrocytoma
  • Brain Neoplasms
  • Cerebellar Neoplasms
  • Child
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Medulloblastoma
  • Neoplasms, Multiple Primary

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