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Yolk Sac Tumor of the Temporal Lobe: Case Report

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Ana de Almeida Matos Monteiro Machado
1   Neurosurgery Service, Hospital Santo Antonio - CHP, Porto, Portugal
,
Ricardo Jorge Ferreira Taipa
2   Neuropathology Department, Hospital Santo Antonio - CHP, Porto, Portugal
,
Manuel Jorge Rocha Melo Pires
2   Neuropathology Department, Hospital Santo Antonio - CHP, Porto, Portugal
,
Carla Maria Esteves Silva
1   Neurosurgery Service, Hospital Santo Antonio - CHP, Porto, Portugal
,
Mário Augusto Cunha Gomes
1   Neurosurgery Service, Hospital Santo Antonio - CHP, Porto, Portugal
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29. Mai 2015

31. August 2015

Publikationsdatum:
05. Oktober 2015 (online)

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Abstract

Germ cell tumors of the central nervous system (CNS) are usually located along the midline. Yolk sac tumor is a rare germ cell tumor very uncommonly located outside the midline, and, in such cases, it can be mistaken with other primary tumors. We report a case of a 32-year-old male patient who presented with a right temporal lobe tumor suggestive of a high grade glioma. He was submitted to a right temporal lobectomy with complete tumor removal. The histological exam revealed a germ cell tumor (later confirmed to be a yolk sac tumor). The search for a primary tumor outside of the CNS (including a positron emission tomography scan) was negative, making this a primary temporal lobe yolk sac tumor. The patient was submitted to chemotherapy and radiotherapy, but died 7 months after the surgery.