Chordoid glioma in the thalamus of a child: Rare location and atypical imaging findings

BJR Case Rep. 2021 Jan 8;7(3):20200108. doi: 10.1259/bjrcr.20200108. eCollection 2021 May 1.

Abstract

Chordoid glioma is a rare intracranial tumour, which usually occurs in middle-aged female patients, mainly in the third ventricle, hypothalamus and suprasellar region. It can reportedly occur in the temporal-parietal lobe, occipital horn of the lateral ventricle and left thalamus. Here, we report a case of chordoid glioma in the thalamic region of a female child, which is different from the previously reported chordoid glioma in the left thalamus. Given its atypical location and imaging findings, it is often misdiagnosed as low-grade glioma before operation. Through the study of this case, we recognized the atypical imaging manifestations of chordoid glioma in a rare location.

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