Summary:
The authors present two patients referred to the neurosurgical clinic with the incorrect diagnosis of
glioma. In both cerebral ischaemia was involved, in one supratentorial, in the other one in the
cerebellum. The pathophysiology of post-contrast enhancement is discussed in the context of different
developmental and anatomical conditions of cerebral and cerebellar vessels. The authors emphasize
possible differential diagnostic difficulties as regards differentiation of tumour and ischaemia.
Key words:
post-contrast enhancement, ischaemia, differential diagnosis
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