An Unusual Presentation of Spinal Giant Cell Glioblastoma in a 21-Year-Old Female

Primary spinal cord giant cell glioblastoma multiforme of the thoracic spinal cord is a rarely-diagnosed primary spinal cord tumor in comparison to neoplasms in intracranial locations. In this article, we highlight a young adult who was diagnosed with intramedullary giant cell glioblastoma, IDH wild...

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Main Authors: Benjamin J. Delgado BS (Author), Leila Moosavi MD (Author), Ericka Rangel BS (Author), William Stull MD (Author), Rahul Dev Polineni MD (Author), Joseph Chen MD (Author), Everardo Cobos MD (Author)
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Published: SAGE Publishing, 2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Primary spinal cord giant cell glioblastoma multiforme of the thoracic spinal cord is a rarely-diagnosed primary spinal cord tumor in comparison to neoplasms in intracranial locations. In this article, we highlight a young adult who was diagnosed with intramedullary giant cell glioblastoma, IDH wild-type, World Health Organization grade IV/IV of the thoracic spinal cord. This case report describes the treatment approach with a postsurgical combination of radiation therapy and temozolomide, which resulted in the patient to return to her baseline of health only to later develop neurological symptoms significant for a recurrence of malignancy. In a review of the literature of described cases of primary spinal cord glioblastoma multiforme, prognosis continues to be unfavorable as current treatment options of the aggressive malignancy remain absent of a cure.
Item Description:2324-7096
10.1177/2324709619868255