Author/Authors :
Esfahani, Hossein Besat Hospital - Hamadan university of medical sciences, Hamedan, Iran , Dehghan, Arash Besat Hospital - Hamadan university of medical sciences, Hamedan, Iran , Sami, Ghazal Besat Hospital - Hamadan university of medical sciences, Hamedan, Iran , Eskandari, Nika Besat Hospital - Hamadan university of medical sciences, Hamedan, Iran
Abstract :
Brain tumors are the most common solid tumors in childhood. Glioblastoma multiform (GBM) is the second
most common primary brain tumor in adults. It usually affects the cerebral hemispheres of adults at the 6th or
7th decade of life. In comparison to adult population, GBM is rare in pediatrics and accounts for approximately
3% of all pediatric brain tumors. Pediatric glioblastoma was defined as patient age younger than 21 years at the
time of craniotomy. The prognosis seems to be better in childhood. This report documented a GBM was located
in the frontal lobe of a 9 year old girl who was diagnosed in Hamedan University of Medical Sciences in 2016.
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed a huge well enhancing mass in left frontal lobe (47 ×35 mm ). This
mass was surrounded by vasogenic edema and was extended to medial aspect of right frontal lobe through
corpus callosum. The patient underwent a left frontal craniotomy, and gross total tumor removal was
per¬formed. Pathology findings revealed neoplastic transformation of glial cells associated with vascular
necrosis and neovascularization.
Keywords :
Pediatric , Glioblastoma , Craniotomy , Brain neoplasm