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Glioblastoma multiforme masquerading as pseudotumor cerebri. Case report.
- Source :
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Journal of clinical neuro-ophthalmology [J Clin Neuroophthalmol] 1993 Jun; Vol. 13 (2), pp. 105-12. - Publication Year :
- 1993
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Abstract
- A 16-year-old girl developed headaches and bilateral papilledema while taking minocycline for acne. The initial neuro-ophthalmologic evaluation was normal except for enlarged blind spots OU. An MRI scan demonstrated subtle abnormalities. A lumbar puncture was entirely normal except for an increased opening pressure. A tentative diagnosis of pseudotumor cerebri was made and the patient was treated with Diamox. A second MRI was unchanged, and a lumbar puncture performed while the patient was taking Diamox was entirely normal. The patient subsequently lost vision in both eyes, and a third MRI now revealed a supracellar enhancing mass. Biopsy and subtotal resection of the mass showed it to be a glioblastoma multiforme. This case emphasizes pitfalls in the diagnosis of pseudotumor cerebri. Careful follow-up and a high index of suspicion in pseudotumor cerebri syndromes are essential.
- Subjects :
- Adolescent
Brain Neoplasms metabolism
Diagnosis, Differential
Female
Fundus Oculi
Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein metabolism
Glioblastoma metabolism
Humans
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Minocycline adverse effects
Papilledema chemically induced
Visual Fields
Brain Neoplasms diagnosis
Glioblastoma diagnosis
Pseudotumor Cerebri diagnosis
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0272-846X
- Volume :
- 13
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of clinical neuro-ophthalmology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 8393461