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Review
. 2023 Oct;37(5):1228-1232.
doi: 10.1080/02688697.2020.1837732. Epub 2020 Oct 23.

Glioblastoma multiforme with oculomotor nerve involvement: case report and literature review

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Glioblastoma multiforme with oculomotor nerve involvement: case report and literature review

N Marchesini et al. Br J Neurosurg. 2023 Oct.

Abstract

Gliomas involving the cranial nerves III-XIII are rare. Even rarer are glioblastomas multiforme (GBMs) with only 10 cases previously reported. Oculomotor nerve involvement was described in only 2 patients. The mechanisms proposed so far include an origin from the nerve itself or an extension within the nerve of a midbrain tumor. We report the case of a 69-year-old man who presented with an isolated left oculomotor nerve palsy. He was found to have a left temporal GBM extended to the frontal lobe. Diagnostics and intraoperative and pathological findings clearly demonstrated a massive infiltration of the cisternal portion of the left oculomotor nerve. We suppose this could be the first case of direct oculomotor nerve invasion by exophytic spread of a supratentorial GBM or by subarachnoid seeding from a temporal tumor. Less probably, it could be the first case of an oculomotor nerve GBM with a temporal lobe invasion.

Keywords: Glioblastoma; cranial nerve; cranial nerve glioblastoma; cranial nerve tumor; glioma; oculomotor nerve.

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