MR imaging findings in primary spinal cord glioblastoma

Radiol Case Rep. 2020 Nov 2;16(1):72-77. doi: 10.1016/j.radcr.2020.10.043. eCollection 2021 Jan.

Abstract

Spinal cord glioblastoma is a rare disease, with an aggressive course and a poor prognosis. We describe magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings, in 3 adult cases of biopsy-confirmed glioblastoma. Conventional MRI findings were unclear with regard to the differential diagnosis between this rare tumor and other more common spinal cord lesions, including less aggressive tumors such as ependymoma or pilocytic astrocytoma, abscesses or tumefactive demyelinating lesions. After reasonable exclusion of infectious/inflammatory conditions, a final diagnosis of glioblastoma was established based on histopathological analysis. The cases reported reflect the difficulty of early radiological diagnosis of spinal cord glioblastoma, and indicate the need to perform a biopsy once inflammatory-infectious conditions are excluded with appropriate laboratory tests.

Keywords: Glial tumors; MRI; Primary spinal cord tumors; Spinal cord glioblastoma.

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