Abstract:Introduction: Malignant brain tumors in childhood occur less frequently than nonmalignant ones and glioblastoma multiforme has been identified as the most common and aggressive [1]. These tumors usually present with typical neurologic symptoms including signs of raised intracranial pressure [2]. The case study describes an atypical presentation of glioblastoma in a previously healthy adolescent male with several distractors that could have led to a delay in diagnosis. This highlights the need to have a high in… Show more
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