Glioblastoma multiforme pathophysiology
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Pathophysiology
Genetics
- Almost all cases of GBM are sporadic, without a familial predilection, although chromosomal aberrations such as PTEN mutation, and p53 mutation are commonly seen in these tumors.
- Growth factor aberrant signaling associated with EGFR, and PDGF are also seen.
Associated Conditions
Glioblastoma may be associated with:[1]
- Neurofibromatosis type 1
- Li-Fraumeni syndrome
- Turcot syndrome
- Ollier disease
- Maffucci syndrome
Gross Pathology
Microscopic Pathology
References
- ↑ Pathology of glioblastoma multiforme. Dr Dylan Kurda and Dr Frank Gaillard et al. Radiopaedia 2015. http://radiopaedia.org/articles/glioblastoma