2019
DOI: 10.1186/s41984-019-0060-9
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A case report of rare location of ganglioglioma

Abstract: Background: Gangliogliomas are rare tumors of the central nervous system. They can occur anywhere in the central nervous system but are most commonly located in the temporal lobe and are mainly found in children. Anaplastic ganglioglioma can result from either de novo or transformation of a pre-existing lesion. Case presentation: We report a case of de novo anaplastic ganglioglioma in the parieto occipital region, which is a rare location. A 34-year-old lady presented with features of raised intracranial press… Show more

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“…Gangliogliomas are rare tumors of the CNS. They can occur anywhere in the CNS but are usually found in the temporal lobe of children [ 16 ]. On histopathology examination, these were also confirmed by the presence of neoplastic ganglion cells and neoplastic glial component with IHCs showing both glial and neuronal components.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gangliogliomas are rare tumors of the CNS. They can occur anywhere in the CNS but are usually found in the temporal lobe of children [ 16 ]. On histopathology examination, these were also confirmed by the presence of neoplastic ganglion cells and neoplastic glial component with IHCs showing both glial and neuronal components.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ependydoma is the most common in children originating from the cells lining the cavities of the brain and spinal canal. Ganglioglioma is the rarest form of glioma known, which originates from both glial and nerve cells 18 . Gliomas are usually graded from I to IV (Grade IV being the most aggressive type) based on the extent of cell proliferation, angiogenesis and necrosis 19 .…”
Section: Pathophysiology Of Gliomamentioning
confidence: 99%