Pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma

Case contributed by Keshaw Kumar
Diagnosis probable

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Patient Data

Age: 10 years
Gender: Male

CEMRI Brain

mri

There is a well-defined solid-cystic lesion in the left temporal lobe with mild surrounding vasogenic edema. The solid component of the lesion shows vivid enhancement on post-contrast images with no evidence of calcification or hemorrhage or flow void within it. On the FLAIR sequence, cystic areas show hyperintensity relative to CSF.

Small arachnoid cyst/ Mega cisterna magna seen in the posterior fossa in the midline.

Case Discussion

The imaging findings are probably due to pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma. It is the WHO grade 2/3 glial tumor in the young patient.

The differential diagnosis includes - ganglioglioma and pilocytic astrocytoma.

Co-author: Dr. Vivek Ranjan (Consultant pediatrician).

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