There is a 3.7 x 4.4 x 5 cm intra-axial mass lesion that appears to be within the 3rd ventricle, obstructing the Monro foramina bilaterally, causing bilateral obstructive hydrocephalus and marked trans ependymal edema.
Extension of the mass to the thalamus on both sides and left-sided globus pallidus is seen associated with marked vasogenic edematous changes.
After contrast njection, the mass shows irregular thick rim of enhancement with a large central necrotic changes.
Post op changes along with right frontal lobe asociated with an encephalomalacia tract is seen.