Intracranial multiple glioblastomas resembling metastases: A case report

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Abstract The diagnosis and treatment of gliomas have traditionally been both a research hotspot and a challenge in clinical medicine. Intracranial multiple gliomas are rare, and their diagnosis and treatment are often more difficult than those of solitary gliomas. In this article, we report our experience with the diagnosis and treatment of a case of intracranial multiple glioblastomas that closely resembled metastatic tumors in terms of neuroimaging and anatomy. This case may provide a useful reference and insight into the clinical management of this type of disease.

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