FINAL DIAGNOSE CASE-20
Radiology case-20 (FB and Insta Post)
Final diagnose - Glioblastoma multiform (GBM) grade-IV)
๐ง Radiology Report: MRI Brain
Patient Information:
Name:.......
Age/Sex: 40-year-old Male
Study: MRI Brain with contrast
๐ Clinical Indication:
Altered sensorium /Chronic Headache / Seizure one time..
✅ Technique:
MRI brain performed in axial, planes using T1, T2, and post-contrast sequences.
๐ Findings:
- A large heterogeneous ill-defined mass lesion is seen in the right occipito-parietal region (also involving splenium of corpus callosum).
- The lesion shows heterogeneous T2/FLAIR hyperintensity, central necrosis, and irregular peripheral enhancement on post-contrast images.
- Surrounding vasogenic edema extends into adjacent white matter with resultant mass effect:
- Effacement of adjacent sulci
- Compression of right lateral ventricle
- Midline shift of ~X mm to the left
- Involvement of corpus callosum ("butterfly glioma" pattern) is noted.
- No intralesional hemorrhage or calcification seen.
- No hydrocephalus or herniation seen.
๐งพ Impression:
- Large heterogeneously enhancing mass lesion in the right parieto-occipital region with central necrosis and extensiveg edema, showing mass effect and midline shift — likely Glioblastoma Multiforme (GBM, WHO Grade IV).
- Corpus callosum involvement suggests aggressive infiltrative nature.
- Recommend histopathological correlation and neurosurgical consultation.
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