I. Pascualcastroviejo et al., TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS ASSOCIATED WITH HISTOLOGICALLY CONFIRMED OCULAR AND CEREBRAL-TUMORS, Pediatric neurology, 13(2), 1995, pp. 172-174
The clinical, neuroradiologic, and pathologic features of an unusual r
etinal and cerebral giant cell astrocytoma in a 24-year-old man with t
uberous sclerosis are reported, The patient was referred at 3 years of
age because of partial seizures from the first months of life, severe
mental retardation, and left microphthalmos. The microphthalmic eye p
resented slow growth from 9 years of age and was enucleated at age 18
years because of exophthalmos and pain, At age 23 years, the patient e
xperienced sudden and severe headache. Magnetic resonance imaging reve
aled a voluminous cystic tumor in the region of the foramen of Monro,
lateral ventricle, and basal ganglia of the right cerebral hemisphere,
Pathologic examination of the enucleated eye and of the cerebral tumo
r disclosed the same histologic findings in both locations, a giant ce
ll astrocytoma.