Glioblastoma NOS (multicentric)

Case contributed by Jack Ren , 28 May 2013
Diagnosis almost certain
Changed by Frank Gaillard, 30 May 2013

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MultifocalMulticentric glioblastoma multiforme
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This patient went on to have a craniotomy and confirmed the diagnosis of glioblastoma (grade IV). In this case, as areas of enhancement do not appear bridged by high T2 signal the term multifocalmulticentric glioblastoma is justified. 

  • -<p>This patient went on to have a craniotomy and confirmed the diagnosis of glioblastoma (grade IV). In this case, as areas of enhancement do not appear bridged by high T2 signal the term multifocal is justified. </p>
  • +<p>This patient went on to have a craniotomy and confirmed the diagnosis of <a title="GBM" href="/articles/glioblastoma">glioblastoma</a> (grade IV). In this case, as areas of enhancement do not appear bridged by high T2 signal the term <a title="Multicentric glioblastoma" href="/articles/multicentric-glioblastoma">multicentric glioblastoma</a> is justified. </p>

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