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So, this is a very typical scenario
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we see in clinical practice
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where you have a patient,
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74-year-old male, presenting with
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cognitive decline going on for the last 2 months
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and memory loss,
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as well as some speech difficulties.
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In MRI brain, as you can see,
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we have different sequences,
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FLAIR T2 post-contrast,
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showing you a very ugly necrotic enhancing mass
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with a lot of swelling and edema
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in the right cerebral hemisphere
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and also has some areas of
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respective diffusion in the solid part.
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And if I have to show you the perfusion maps,
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it's very vascular.
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You can see the blood volume is
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markedly increased
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in the solid enhancing part of the tumor,
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even over here.
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One of the things I struggle with is
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trying to exactly localize where this
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enhancing necrotic mass is,
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just based on the axial images,
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and that's where I would suggest
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that everybody should look at the sagittal
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reconstructed images,
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and that's...
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those are very helpful to decide.
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For example,
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based on this information I got from the sagittal images,
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you can see that this tumor
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is actually in the temporal lobe only.
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It's not involving the frontal lobe,
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probably going a little bit into the insula over here,
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but definitely not involving the frontal lobe.
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All the edema and swelling is in the temporal lobe.
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And this is what we typically see with
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primary de novo GBMs.
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The reason I would like to call this a primary de novo GBM
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IDH wild-type is because of the age,
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more than 40 years.
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This patient is 75
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and presenting with subsequent neurological deficit.
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Now, we also know that these tumors
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are really bad tumors to have
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and this is what happens.
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This is a scan done a year and a half.
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I'm not showing you all the follow-ups.
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This patient did
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undergo all the therapy regimens available,
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including surgery, initial debulking
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followed by a standard Stupp regimen,
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and even a vast and therapy for the recurrent tumor.
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But you can see
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you know
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the tumor is clearly increasing in size.
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It is progressive
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and this unfortunate patient ended up dying
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after 20 months of the initial diagnosis.
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