Radiology Case Reports (Apr 2024)

Cerebellar anaplastic ganglioglioma in a septuagenarian

  • Andrew Waack, BS,
  • Alexander Luna, BS,
  • Jordan Norris, BS,
  • Noah King, BS,
  • Aastha Bhavsar, BA,
  • Jason Schroeder, MD,
  • Alastair Hoyt, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 4
pp. 1472 – 1475

Abstract

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Ganglioglioma is a rare neoplasm most common in children and adolescents. It is typically located in the supratentorial compartment, with the temporal lobe being the most common tumor location. Anaplastic ganglioglioma is a WHO grade III ganglioglioma, a rare subtype accounting for a small minority of ganglioglioma cases. Posterior fossa anaplastic ganglioglioma in an adult is incredibly rare; only 3 prior cases have been reported. Only 1 adult anaplastic ganglioglioma in the cerebellum has been reported. We present the second reported adult cerebellar anaplastic ganglioglioma.

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