Glioblastoma IDH wild-type

Case contributed by Frank Gaillard
Diagnosis certain

Presentation

Seizure.

Patient Data

Age: 40 years
ct

Solitary rounded peripherally enhancing right temporal lobe mass with surrounding edema. 

mri

Solitary rounded peripherally enhancing right temporal lobe mass is centered near the grey-white matter junction, but is associated with non-enhancing high T2 thickening of the cortex anterior to it. This strongly suggests that this lesion represents a glioblastoma rather than a metastasis. 

Case Discussion

The patient went on to have a resection.

Histology

MICROSCOPIC DESCRIPTION:

Sections show fragments of a moderately hypercellular astrocytic glioma. Tumor cells show moderate nuclear and cellular pleomorphism. Scattered mitotic figures are identified. There is prominent microvascular proliferation with multilayering of atypical cells around vessel lumena. Areas of palisaded tumor necrosis are also identified.

IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY:

  • GFAP: positive
  • Nestin: positive (high)
  • NogoA: positive
  • IDH-1 R132H: negative (not mutated)
  • ATRX: positive (not mutated)
  • MGMT: negative (likely methylated)
  • p53: positive
  • p16 CDKN2A: positive
  • Topoisomerase labeling index: Approximately 20%

FINAL DIAGNOSIS: Glioblastoma IDH wild-type (WHO Grade IV).

Discussion

Presence of non-enhancing tumor is an excellent way to distinguish metastases from glioblastomas. 

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