Diagnosis and management challenge of a granular cell astrocytoma of the pineal region: Case report

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Granular cell astrocytoma (GCA) is a rare type of infiltrative brain tumor with most reported cases occurring in the suprasellar region. A pineal localization is extremely rare, with only 4 previously reported cases in the literature. The authors describe the case of a 16-year-old boy who developed signs of increased intracranial pressure and Parinaud syndrome. Cranial CT and MRI revealed a well-demarcated and enhanced mass in the pineal region accompanied by obstructive hydrocephalus. Subtotal resection was performed via a subtemporal approach. A histological diagnosis of GCA was made. Three years after surgery, the patient was alive and well without adjuvant therapy, and serial MRI showed no signs of progression of a small residual tumor. After a thorough review of the different epidemiological, clinical, and imaging features; treatments; and prognoses of GCAs in other intracranial localizations, the authors analyzed features of this tumor in the pineal region.

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El Asri, A. C., Baallal, H., Zoubeir, Y., Sinaa, M., Albouzidi, A., Gazzaz, M., … El Mostarchid, B. (2015). Diagnosis and management challenge of a granular cell astrocytoma of the pineal region: Case report. Journal of Neurosurgery: Pediatrics, 15(5), 506–509. https://doi.org/10.3171/2014.10.PEDS13388

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