Background: Gliosarcoma is an uncommon variant of glioblastoma, which commonly demonstrates dural
attachment. However, skull base invasion has is very rarely seen with this entity.
We report the first case of a primary intracranial gliosarcoma extensively invading
the skull base extracranial compartments including muscles of mastication.
Methods: Case report.
Results: A 44-year-old woman presented to our institution with a three-month history of difficult
right jaw opening and retro-orbital pressure, and one week of severe right-sided post-auricular
headache. Head CT demonstrated a 6-cm mass with marked bony erosion; Brain MRI at
a one-week interval more clearly characterized tumor extension through the right orbit
and muscles of mastication, with overall growth to 7-cm and worsening midline shift.
The patient underwent a right frontotemporal craniotomy for gross total resection.
Pathology confirmed the diagnosis of gliosarcoma, IDH-wildtype (WHO grade IV). Her
postoperative course was uneventful and she was discharged at preoperative neurologic
baseline.
Conclusion: To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of a primary intracranial gliosarcoma
with direct invasion of skull base, brain parenchyma, and extracranial compartment,
including temporal bone and surrounding musculature. This case report highlights the
rapid aggressiveness of gliosarcomas, and further a prior undescribed radiographic
and anatomic finding of skull base invasion with this entity.
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