Journal of Nobel Medical College (Mar 2014)

Bilateral Thalamic Glioma –A Rare Tumour

  • Vivek Rauniyar,
  • Bing Qin,
  • Huan Yang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3126/jonmc.v3i1.10059
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 71 – 73

Abstract

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We report a case of 48-year old woman who presented with dementia, progressive mental decline, personality change, paresis of the right lower extremity, and gait ataxia. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) T1-weighted image revealed bilateral thalamic swelling with homogenous low signal intensity and mild contrast enhancement with gadolinium. The T2- weighted image showed high intensity lesions in the bilateral thalamus, septum pellucidum and fornix. A CT-guided stereotactic biopsy of the lesion revealed fibrillary astrocytoma grade III as per WHO classification. Bilateral thalamic gliomas are very rare tumours and when present may resemble other benign diseases having similar clinical presentations DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jonmc.v3i1.10059 Journal of Nobel Medical College Vol.3(1) 2014; 71-73

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