Gliomatosis cerebri: diagnostic considerations in three cases
Rafael Augusto Castro Santiago Brandão1, Gervásio Teles C de Carvalho, Camilo Augusto de Azeredo Coutinho
1Department of Neurosurgery, Neurosurgeon of Santa Casa Hospital, Faculty of Medical Science of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil. rafabrand@gmail.com
Abstract:
Clinical symptoms and radiologic characteristics of gliomatosis cerebri (GC) are non-specific and the condition may be confused with other central nervous system diseases. We report three patients with GC; all the three patients had involvement of more than three lobes and the deep white matter, as well as bilateral involvement. Differentiation of GC from other neurologic diseases involving diffuse white matter may be difficult. However, the diagnosis can be based on the combination of radiologic and histopathologic features.


