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01-12-2009 | Case report
Gliomatosis cerebri type II: two case reports
Authors:
Pietro Ivo D'Urso, Oscar Fernando D'Urso, Santo Marsigliante, Carlo Storelli, Alessandro Distante, Francesca Sanguedolce, Antonia Cimmino, Giuseppe Luzi, Cosimo Damiano Gianfreda, Antonio Montinaro, Pasqualino Ciappetta
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Journal of Medical Case Reports
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Issue 1/2009
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Abstract
Introduction
Two types of gliomatosis cerebri exist: Type I and Type II. We report the results of a histological and genetic study of two cases of gliomatosis cerebri Type II, correlating these results with therapy and prognosis.
Case presentation
Two patients, a 52-year-old man (Patient 1) and a 76-year-old man (Patient 2) with gliomatosis cerebri II were admitted to our institution; they underwent surgical treatment and received radiotherapy and chemotherapy. At the 24-month follow-up, Patient 1 was still alive, while Patient 2 had died. The poor prognosis of Patient 2 was underlined by molecular analysis which showed that the angiogenesis related genes VCAM1 and VEGF were overexpressed, reflecting the high degree of neovascularization.
Conclusion
Genes involved in drug resistance and metallothioneins were highly expressed in Patient 2 and this, associated with unmethylated O6-methylguanine methyltransferase, can explain the lack of response to chemotherapy.