Transient partial regression of intracranial germ cell tumor in adult thalamus: A case report

Si-ping Luo, Han-wen Zhang, Yi Lei, Yu-ning Feng, Juan Yu, Fan Lin
2022 Frontiers in Radiology  
BackgroundIntracranial germ cell tumors (GCTs) are a relatively rare malignancy in clinical practice. Natural regression of this tumor is also uncommon. We describe a rare case of an intracranial GCT in the thalamus of an adult that showed spontaneous regression and recurrence after steroid therapy.Case descriptionA 38-year-old male patient's MRI of the head suggested space-occupying masses in the left thalamus and midbrain. MRI examination revealed demyelination or granulomatous lesions. After
more » ... high dose steroid treatment, the symptoms improved. The lesions were significantly reduced on repeat MRI, and oral steroid therapy was continued after discharge. The patient's symptoms deteriorated 1 month prior to a re-examination with head MRI, which revealed that the mass within the intracranial space was larger than on the previous image. He revisited the Department of Neurosurgery of our hospital and underwent left thalamic/pontine mass resection on October 16, 2019, and the pathological results showed that the tumor was a GCT.ConclusionIntracranial GCTs are rare in the adult thalamus but should be considered in the differential diagnosis. The intracranial GCT regression seen in this case may be a short-lived phenomenon arising from complex immune responses caused by the intervention.
doi:10.3389/fradi.2022.781475 pmid:37492658 pmcid:PMC10365112 fatcat:cxq5mw4c3bdnrghzxdir5lvn24