MRI - 3 month follow up scan
A 6.2 x 5.0 x 3.6 cm irregularly peripherally enhancing mass in the left temporal lobe is associated with moderate surrounding oedema, with moderate mass effect. The sulci are effaced, with right-sided midline shift of 14 mm, and distortion of the left lateral ventricle. The left temporal horn is moderately prominent, appearing trapped. Some T1 hyperintensity is present together with patchy susceptibility in keeping with blood products. Heterogeneous diffusion restriction.
Conclusion: Solitary intra-axial tumour in the left temporal lobe has overall MRI findings most in keeping with a glioblastoma.