Intraoperative squash Cytology of diffuse glioma not otherwise specified, of the Cerebellum

Intraoperative squash Cytology of diffuse glioma not otherwise specified, of the Cerebellum

Authors

  • Alexandra Kalogeraki UNIVERSITY OF CRETE, GREECE, MEDICAL FACULTY.
  • Dimitrios Tamiolakis MD, Ph.D
  • Iris Zoi MD
  • John Segredakis MD
  • Antonios Vakis MD, Ph.D

Keywords:

Astrocytoma, cytology, histology.

Abstract

Objective: Diffuse glioma arises anywhere in the CNS, but most frequent in the cerebral hemispheres. The tumor tends to be seen in children and in younger adults aged 20-30. We report one such case in an older female patient presenting the intraoperative cytology of the tumor.

Case report: A 48-year-old female was diagnosed by MRI with a tumor of cerebellum. Cytologic material was obtained during the resection of the tumor and diagnosed cytologically as glioma.

Conclusion: This case is presented to focus the ability of the intraoperative cytology in diagnosis of the glioma, using immunocytology and confirmed by histo- immunohistology.

Author Biography

Alexandra Kalogeraki, UNIVERSITY OF CRETE, GREECE, MEDICAL FACULTY.

Departments of Pathology-Cytopathology.

Assoc. Professor. 

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Kalogeraki A, Tamiolakis D, Zoi I, Segredakis J, Vakis A. Intraoperative squash Cytology of diffuse glioma not otherwise specified, of the Cerebellum . Acta Biomed [Internet]. 2021 Jul. 1 [cited 2024 Jul. 17];92(3):e2021108. Available from: https://mattioli1885journals.com/index.php/actabiomedica/article/view/10392