Germinoma of the basal ganglia. An 8-year asymptomatic history after detection of abnormality on CT.

Journal: Pediatric Neurosurgery
Published:
Abstract

We describe a case of germinoma of the left basal ganglia. An 11-year-old boy, who demonstrated calcification of the left basal ganglia on CT scan following a head injury at the age of 3 years, presented with a weakness of the right upper extremity for 2 months. MRI demonstrated high intensity in the left basal ganglia on a T1-weighted image without enhancement as well as high intensity on a T2-weighted image. Ipsilateral hemiatrophy of the hemisphere and midbrain was also noted. In addition, high intensity in the left internal capsule and cerebral peduncle was demonstrated on T2-weighted image. Surgical specimens obtained by stereotactic biopsy showed germinoma with a two-cell pattern. The patient had remained asymptomatic for 8 years after abnormal calcification was initially detected on CT scan. Ipsilateral hemiatrophy of the hemisphere and midbrain was demonstrated before the onset of weakness.

Authors
Naoya Takeda, Katsuzo Fujita, Shigenori Katayama, Yoshito Uchihashi, Yusuke Okamura, Hiroyuki Nigami, Kimio Hashimoto, Eiji Kohmura
Relevant Conditions

Brain Tumor, Calcinosis