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Giant cell glioblastoma multiforme presents as acute pathological nontraumatic subdural haematoma.

Alaa Al-MousaSalem Al-DwairyNina DajaniRawan SamiAnan B Shtaya
Published in: British journal of neurosurgery (2020)
We describe a case of giant cell glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) that presented with a non-traumatic acute subdural haematoma (NASDH). A 57-year-old male had a sudden onset headache and rapid deterioration in conscious level with Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) of 5 and dilated unreactive left pupil. CT of the head revealed a left acute subdural haematoma with mass effect and a left parietal lesion. Our literature review revealed that glioblastoma presenting as an acute subdural haematoma is extremely unusual. To our knowledge, we report the second case. We propose an invasion of the arachnoid and cortical veins by the aggressive tumour as a possible underlying mechanism.
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