BMC Neurology (Oct 2020)

Extracranial metastases in secondary glioblastoma multiforme: a case report

  • Jessica Rossi,
  • Lucia Giaccherini,
  • Francesco Cavallieri,
  • Manuela Napoli,
  • Claudio Moratti,
  • Elisabetta Froio,
  • Silvia Serra,
  • Alessandro Fraternali,
  • Reza Ghadirpour,
  • Salvatore Cozzi,
  • Patrizia Ciammella,
  • Corrado Iaccarino,
  • Rosario Pascarella,
  • Franco Valzania,
  • Anna Pisanello

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12883-020-01959-y
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

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Abstract Background Glioblastoma (GBM) is known for its devastating intracranial infiltration and its unfavorable prognosis, while extracranial involvement is a very rare event, more commonly attributed to IDH wild-type (primary) GBM evolution. Case presentation We present a case of a young woman with a World Health Organization (WHO) grade II Astrocytoma evolved to WHO grade IV IDH mutant glioblastoma, with subsequent development of lymphatic and bone metastases, despite the favorable biomolecular pattern and the stability of the primary brain lesion. Conclusions Our case highlights that grade II Astrocytoma may evolve to a GBM and rarely lead to a secondary metastatic diffusion, which can progress quite rapidly; any symptoms referable to a possible systemic involvement should be carefully investigated.

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