| Literature DB >> 35859628 |
Ivan Chi Hin Siu1, Noel Ching Yan Chan2,3, Xian Lun Zhu1, Ryan Pak To Yuen1, Zhexi He1, Danny Tat Ming Chan1.
Abstract
Suprasellar germinomas can present with non-diagnostic, or even normal results on imaging. The spectrum of reported cases ranges from normal imaging, thickened pituitary stalks, to discrete tumour growths. This similar phenomenon is less commonly seen in the pineal region, or bifocal germinomas, and the literature is sparse with only a few case series or reports mentioning a similar presentation of signs and symptoms preceding radiological evidence of diagnosis. We report a case of pineal germinoma presenting with dorsal midbrain syndrome with no evidence of tumour growth on initial imaging despite symptoms. For patients presenting with this clinical radiological latent period, follow-up imaging is useful to identify interval development of germinomas. This applies to patients with dorsal midbrain syndrome, or even other unexplained ophthalmoplegia, as the initial sign of pineal region germinoma, despite normal imaging.Entities:
Keywords: Parinaud syndrome; Pineal germinoma; dorsal midbrain syndrome; intracranial germ cell tumours; radiological latency
Year: 2022 PMID: 35859628 PMCID: PMC9291675 DOI: 10.1080/01658107.2022.2034890
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuroophthalmology ISSN: 0165-8107