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Hypothalamic glioma masquerading as craniopharyngioma
Sameer Vyas1, Nidhi Prabhakar, Manoj Kumar Tewari
1Department of Radiodiagnosis, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India.
Abstract:
Hypothalamic glioma account for 10-15% of supratentorial tumors in children. They usually present earlier (first 5 years of age) than craniopharyngioma. Hypothalamic glioma poses a diagnostic dilemma with craniopharyngioma and other hypothalamic region tumors, when they present with atypical clinical or imaging patterns. Neuroimaging modalities especially MRI plays a very important role in scrutinizing the lesions in the hypothalamic region. We report a case of a hypothalamic glioma masquerading as a craniopharyngioma on imaging along with brief review of both the tumors.

