Secondary glioblastoma with abdominal metastasis: Case report

  • Ana María Granados, PhD
  • Natalia Zuñiga, MD
  • Camila Ospina, MD
  • Lina Merchancano, MD
Publication date
April 2018
Publisher
Elsevier
ISSN
1930-0433
Journal
issn:1930-0433

Abstract

Extracranial glioblastoma (GB) metastasis is an uncommon entity, rarely described in the literature, representing 0.2% of cases of GB. Several theories have been proposed to explain the extracranial dissemination of GB, such as surgical interventions, ventriculoperitoneal shunt, and radiation therapy. We present a case of a 15-year old adolescent girl, with an initial diagnosis of low-grade glioma and later transformation to a high-grade glioma. In the final phase of the disease, the patient presented with distention and abdominal pain, secondary to peritoneal compromise of GB metastasis. The use of new therapies has increased survival times, leading to a rise in the probability of developing extracranial metastasis. Keywords: Extracranial ...

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