Oligodendrogliomas are a rare type of primary brain tumor. They are genetically defined as diffuse gliomas carrying mutation in isocitrate dehydrogenase type 1 (IDH1) or type 2 (IDH2) and codeletion of chromosomes 1p and 19q. The WHO grading system distinguishes two histopathologic grades of ODs: grade II (low-grade) and grade III (anaplastic oligodendroglioma or AO). These tumors rarely metastasize outside of central nervous system with only few cases reported in the literature. Here we present a case of an AO, which metastasized to the bone marrow and other sites within a year of diagnosis despite aggressive treatment measures. Our patient eventually succumbed to his disease, raising many questions about this rare condition, its natural course and optimal management strategy.
Keywords: Oligodendroglioma; anaplastic oligodendroglioma; bone marrow involvement; bone marrow metastasis; extracranial metastasis; extraneural metastasis; extraoccipital metastasis.