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A rare, pediatric, fourth-ventricular, anaplastic astrocytoma
Dang Vinh Hiep1, Nguyen Minh Duc2,3,4, Nguyen Quoc Dung5
1Department of Family Medicine, Pham Ngoc Thach University of Medicine, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
Abstract:
Anaplastic astrocytoma, a diffusely infiltrating, malignant, astrocytic, primary brain tumor, is most commonly observed between 30 and 50 years of age. Anaplastic astrocytomas are now classified as WHO grade III lesions, with imaging characteristics and prognosis between diffuse low-grade astrocytomas (WHO grade II) and glioblastomas (WHO IV). Anaplastic astrocytoma can appear mostly in the cerebrum followed by cerebellum. However, it is rarely observed in the fourth ventricle. In this article, we aimed to describe an uncommon case of a pediatric, fourth-ventricular, anaplastic astrocytoma. A 9-year-old male who underwent MRI brain then adopted gross-total tumor eradication. The final histopathology findings were consistent with an anaplastic astrocytoma.
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