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Rev. argent. neurocir ; 23(2): 89-92, abr.-jun. 2009. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-560009

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Objetivo. Presentar un caso de esta infrecuente patología; realizar una revisión bibliográfica y analizar su etiología, características clínicas y tratamiento. Descripción. Paciente femenina de 60 años de edad, que consultó por presentar hemiparesia braquiocrural derecha y afasia de expresión de 30 días de evolución. La TAC y RMN evidenciaron lesiones localizadas a nivel parieto-occipital izquierda, parainsular y occipital derecha. El screening oncológico fue negativo. Intervención. Se realizó craniotomía y exéresis subtotal de la lesión parieto-occipital izquierda. La anatomía patológica informó gliosarcoma. Completó tratamiento con radioterapia holocraneana y quimioterapia con temozolamida. La paciente falleció a los diez meses del diagnóstico.


Objetive. We report a rare case of Multicentric Gliosarcoma, we review the literature and analyze its causes, clinical features and treatment.Description. Sixty-year-old female patient who has presented right hemiparesis and motor aphasia for a month. CT and MRI showed lesions at the left parieto-occipital lobes, right occipital and parainsular lobes. Oncologic screening was negative.Intervention. A craniotomy and subtotal excision of parietooccipital lesion was performed. Histological examination revealed gliosarcoma. She received radiotherapy and chemotherapy,however she died ten months after the diagnosis. Conclusion. Multicentric gliosarcoma is very unfrequent. Thereare only two cases reported in the literature. Even so, it must besuspected in multiple cerebral lesions.


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Brain Neoplasms , Glioblastoma , Gliosarcoma
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Rev. argent. neurocir ; 21(3)jul.-sept. 2007. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-511283

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Objective: To present two cases of leptomeningeal carcinomatosis, their management, and a bibliographical revision. Description: case 1: patient of 48 years, who enters by sensory abnormalities, with CT that demotrated tetraventricular hydrocephalus. The CSF was positive for neoplasic cells. Primary tumor was found in bladder. Case 2: patient of 55 years, who entered by progressive cuadriparesia. He presented sensory abnormalities by acute hydrocephalus. The autopsy informed meningeal affectation by gastric carcinoma. Discussion: Although patognomonic signs do not exist, the more frequent clinical manifestations are affectation of cranial nerves, headache and alterations of the mental functions. The RNM with gadolinium is the best method, with a sensitivity of 70. In the infrequent cases of acute hydrocephalus, the CT is the first study to perform. Conclusion: Before the unspecific signs, the diagnosis of certainty of meningeal carcinomatosis is based on the help of radiological investigations and the findings of the LCR, on an oncologic context.


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Carcinoma/drug therapy , Carcinoma/radiotherapy , Hydrocephalus , Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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