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Washington University Experience | NEOPLASMS (GLIAL) | Angiocentric glioma | 5A1 Angiocentric glioma (Case 5) TIRM - Copy
Case 5 History ---- The patient is a 37-year-old man, who sustained a fall. He had an abrupt onset electrical jolt in his extremities and neck pain and then developed numbness in his left arm, face and leg. MRI on1/9, 1/18, 7/18, and 10/7 showed a relatively stable T1-weighted hypointense, T2/FLAIR hyperintense, partially nodular post-contrast enhancing mass in the left temporal lobe. Operative procedure: Stealth guided right temporal craniotomy for resection of tumor. ---- 5A1-3 MRI Studies: 5A1 The neoplasm is discrete and hyperintense on TIRM imaging.