Giant Cerebellar Ganglioglioma Mimicking a Pilocytic Astrocytoma

J Clin Imaging Sci. 2021 Jan 12:11:3. doi: 10.25259/JCIS_212_2020. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

A benign brain tumor, called a ganglioglioma (GG), can sometimes be found in the cerebrum. We describe an unusual pediatric case of GG in the cerebellum in this article. An 11-year-old male patient had a headache and epilepsy disorder. The head magnetic resonance imaging results revealed a giant cyst with an enhancing mural nodule in the right cerebellar hemisphere that flattened the fourth ventricle. Pilocytic astrocytoma was the provisional diagnosis based on clinical and imaging details. After radical mass eradication, a GG was demonstrated through histopathological analysis. Even though GG is an uncommon tumor, it should be included in the differential diagnosis for a cerebellar mass with both cystic and solid components in children.

Keywords: Cerebellum; Children; Ganglioglioma; Pilocytic astrocytoma; Posterior fossa tumor.

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