Giant cell glioblastoma in 6-year-old kid: Report of an unusual case

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Abstract

Pediatric giant cell glioblastoma, a highly malignant and lethal tumor, can only be distinguished from glioblastoma multiforme histologically. Though it is said to have a better prognosis, adequate evidence in favor is lacking. Early diagnosis with gross total resection and adjuvant chemotherapy might increase the survival period.

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Shrestha, S., Homagain, S., Raut, A., Sedhain, G., Bhatta, S., & Shrivastav, S. (2020). Giant cell glioblastoma in 6-year-old kid: Report of an unusual case. Clinical Case Reports, 8(12), 2936–2940. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.3102

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