Primary intracranial sarcoma, DICER-1 mutant, with hemorrhagic presentation: A case report

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Background: Primary intracranial sarcomas (PIS) are rare tumors with mesenchymal origins. ese tumors have a heterogeneous clinical presentation and are associated with a poor prognosis. Case Description: is report highlights the complexities associated with PIS by focusing on a 26-year-old male with recurrent tumor growth facing unique challenges regarding diagnosis and treatment options. A high-grade spindle-celled neoplasm with sarcomatous features characterized the patient’s tumor. ere were additional morphologic changes, including multinucleated giant cells and rare foci with eosinophilic spheroids. Genomic analysis revealed a DICER1-associated PIS. Treatment involved endovascular embolization, multiple surgical interventions, intrathecal etoposide injections, and oral pazopanib with adjuvant radiation therapy. Conclusion: is case additionally highlights an unusual association between PIS and anomalous hypervascularity, refractory hemorrhage, and subdural effusions, a presentation that is increasingly being reported in this type of tumor.

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Edelbach, B. M., Gospodarev, V., Raghavan, R., & Dye, J. (2024). Primary intracranial sarcoma, DICER-1 mutant, with hemorrhagic presentation: A case report. Surgical Neurology International, 15. https://doi.org/10.25259/SNI_259_2024

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