Affiliations: Department of Neurosurgery, Sanjay Gandhi Post
Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow, India
Note: [] Correspondence: Dr. Raj Kumar, Department of Neurosurgery
SGPGIMS, Raibarelli road 226014, Lucknow, India. Tel.: +91 522 2494440;
09450610933; Fax: +91 522 2668017/2668973; E-mail: [email protected],
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Abstract: Astrocytomas are the most common pediatric brain tumors and account
for 40.9% of cerebral and 7.7% of all childhood cancers. Here we present a 16
yr male child who was diagnosed and operated for astrocytoma (grade II) of
medulla oblongata; he received radiotherapy for residual tumor postoperatively.
The patient developed large anaplastic astrocytoma (grade III) in splenium of
corpus callosum and bilateral parieto-occipital region after 3 yr of first
operation. It seems this tumor disseminated from brainstem, though primary site
remained silent because of the effect of postoperative radiation therapy. It
might have disseminated through ventricular cerebrospinal fluid pathways.
Little is known about low-grade astrocytoma with dissemination and their
malignant transformation to high-grade glioma. The optimum therapy or
combinations of therapies for such tumors remains unclear. Few aspects of
dissemination and malignant transformation of low-grade astrocytoma to
high-grade or appearance of fresh tumor etc are discussed in this report.
Keywords: Metastasis in glioma, malignant transformation of low-grade glioma, brain stem gliomas