Radiology Case Reports (Sep 2022)

Intracranial bifocal germinoma

  • Meriem Haloua, assistant professor,
  • Nizar El Bouardi, assistant professor,
  • Mohamed Hbibi, associate Professor,
  • Badre Eddine Alami, associate Professor,
  • Youssef Alaoui Lamrani, associate Professor,
  • Mustapha Maaroufi, professor of higher education,
  • Meryeme Boubbou, professor of higher education

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 9
pp. 3015 – 3018

Abstract

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Primary intracranial germ cell tumors are rare, often affecting children and young patients. Germinomas are the most common type of germ cell tumors. We present the case of a 10-year-old child, who was admitted with decreased visual acuity, asthenia, polyuro-polydipsic syndrome, and gait disorder. His biological assessment showed an hypocortisolemia and diabetes insipidus. Imaging found a bifocal process in the suprasellar and pineal region, suggestive of a bifocal germinoma. Imaging data and the positivity of human chorionic gonadotrophin in the cerebrospinal fluid were in favor of the diagnosis of bifocal germinal tumor confirmed by biopsy. Currently the patient is hospitalized in pediatric oncology department.The diagnosis of germ cell tumors is based on imaging, tumor marker assays, and biopsy. They are treated by radiation therapy alone or in combination with reduction chemotherapy, and surgery for tumor residues. The location of the tumor usually makes surgery difficult.

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