Abstract

Background: Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is the most common and aggressive form of astrocyte derived tumour. It is classified by World Health Organisation (WHO) as grade IV glioma and constitutes 60% of primary brain tumour. Presenting symptoms can vary from headache, vomiting, gait disturbance to seizure. In rare cases, GBM can present as haemorrhagic lesion. We report a unique case of haemorrhagic GBM presented to our centre.

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