Glioblastoma NOS

Case contributed by Sajoscha A. Sorrentino , 20 Dec 2011
Diagnosis almost certain
Changed by Yaïr Glick, 21 May 2017

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Large low attenuating mass on the left with surrounding oedema and mass effect, including subfalcine herniation and sulcal effacement.

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Post-operative appearancesappearance.

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Histological assessment confirmed the diagnosis of glioblastoma.

Note: This case predates the recent (2016) revision WHO classification of CNS tumours and IDH status is not available. As such, this tumour would now be classified as a glioblastoma NOS

  • -<p>Histological assessment confirmed the diagnosis on <a title="Glioblastoma" href="/articles/glioblastoma">glioblastoma</a>.</p><p><strong>Note: </strong>This case predates the recent (2016) revision WHO classification of CNS tumours and IDH status is not available. As such, this tumour would now be classified as a <a title="Glioblastoma NOS" href="/articles/glioblastoma-nos">glioblastoma NOS</a>. </p>
  • +<p>Histological assessment confirmed the diagnosis of <a href="/articles/glioblastoma">glioblastoma</a>.</p><p><strong>Note: </strong>This case predates the recent (2016) revision WHO classification of CNS tumours and IDH status is not available. As such, this tumour would now be classified as a <a href="/articles/glioblastoma-nos">glioblastoma NOS</a>. </p>

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