# Fast Evolving Glioblastoma in a Pregnant Woman: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Challenges

**Authors:** Ivan Bogdanovic, Rosanda Ilic, Aleksandar Kostic, Aleksandar Miljkovic, Filip Milisavljevic, Marija M. Janjic, Ivana M. Bjelobaba, Danijela Savic, Vladimir Bascarevic

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics15151836 · Diagnostics · 2025-07-22

## TL;DR

A pregnant woman developed a fast-growing brain tumor, requiring careful treatment to protect both her and her baby.

## Contribution

This case highlights the challenges of managing glioblastoma during pregnancy and the importance of multidisciplinary care.

## Key findings

- The patient's glioma progressed rapidly during pregnancy despite initial stability.
- The tumor showed upregulated genes related to cell structure, immune response, and hormone signaling.
- A favorable pregnancy outcome was achieved despite the aggressive tumor treatment.

## Abstract

Background and Clinical Significance: Gliomas diagnosed during pregnancy are rare, and there are no established guidelines for their management. Effective treatment requires a multidisciplinary approach to balance maternal health and pregnancy preservation. Case Presentation: We here present a case of rapidly progressing glioma in a 33-year-old pregnant woman. The patient initially presented with a generalized tonic–clonic seizure at 21 weeks’ gestation. Imaging revealed a tumor in the right cerebral lobe, involving both cortical and subcortical structures, while magnetic resonance spectroscopy suggested a low-grade glioma. The patient remained clinically stable for two months but then developed severe headaches; MRI showed a worsening mass effect. At 34 weeks’ gestation, an emergency and premature caesarean section was performed under general anesthesia. The patient then underwent a craniotomy for maximal tumor resection, which was histologically and molecularly diagnosed as IDH wild-type glioblastoma (GB). Using qPCR, we found that the GB tissue showed upregulated expression of genes involved in cell structure (GFAP, VIM) and immune response (SSP1, TSPO), as well as increased expression of genes related to potential hormone response (AR, CYP19A1, ESR1, GPER1). After surgery, the patient showed resistance to Stupp protocol therapy, which was substituted with lomustine and bevacizumab combination therapy. Conclusions: This case illustrates that glioma may progress rapidly during pregnancy, but a favorable obstetric outcome is achievable. Management of similar cases should respect both the need for timely treatment and the patient’s informed decision.

## Linked entities

- **Genes:** GFAP (glial fibrillary acidic protein) [NCBI Gene 2670], VIM (vimentin) [NCBI Gene 7431], SENP6 (SUMO specific peptidase 6) [NCBI Gene 26054], TSPO (translocator protein) [NCBI Gene 706], AR (androgen receptor) [NCBI Gene 367], CYP19A1 (cytochrome P450 family 19 subfamily A member 1) [NCBI Gene 1588], ESR1 (estrogen receptor 1) [NCBI Gene 2099], GPER1 (G protein-coupled estrogen receptor 1) [NCBI Gene 2852]
- **Diseases:** glioma (MONDO:0021042), glioblastoma (MONDO:0018177), brain tumor (MONDO:0021211)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** CYP19A1 (cytochrome P450 family 19 subfamily A member 1) [NCBI Gene 1588] {aka ARO, ARO1, CPV1, CYAR, CYP19, CYPXIX}, GPER1 (G protein-coupled estrogen receptor 1) [NCBI Gene 2852] {aka CEPR, CMKRL2, DRY12, FEG-1, GPCR-Br, GPER}, TSPO (translocator protein) [NCBI Gene 706] {aka BPBS, BZRP, DBI, IBP, MBR, PBR}, GFAP (glial fibrillary acidic protein) [NCBI Gene 2670] {aka ALXDRD}, IDH1 (isocitrate dehydrogenase (NADP(+)) 1) [NCBI Gene 3417] {aka HEL-216, HEL-S-26, IDCD, IDH, IDP, IDPC}, VIM (vimentin) [NCBI Gene 7431], SENP6 (SUMO specific peptidase 6) [NCBI Gene 26054] {aka SSP1, SUSP1}, ESR1 (estrogen receptor 1) [NCBI Gene 2099] {aka ER, ESR, ESRA, ESTRR, Era, NR3A1}
- **Diseases:** Gliomas (MESH:D005910), tumor (MESH:D009369), GB (MESH:D005909), headaches (MESH:D006261), tonic-clonic seizure (MESH:D012640)
- **Chemicals:** lomustine (MESH:D008130), bevacizumab (MESH:D000068258)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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